Sans Other Yova 9 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, game ui, tech branding, techno, retro, industrial, arcade, futuristic, digital feel, retro computing, constructed forms, display impact, rectilinear, pixel-like, modular, angular, stencil-like.
A rectilinear, modular sans built from straight strokes and sharp 90° corners, with occasional diagonal joins that add a faceted, cut-metal feel. Counters are boxy and often inset as small rectangular apertures, while curves are largely avoided in favor of stepped or chamfered construction. Stroke endings are squared and consistent, producing a crisp, engineered texture, with slightly idiosyncratic letterforms that emphasize geometry over conventional proportions.
Best suited for short-form display settings where its geometric detailing can be appreciated—headlines, logotypes, packaging, posters, and titles. It also fits interface-style graphics such as game UI, dashboards, and sci‑fi or retro-computing themed branding where a constructed, digital voice is desired.
The overall tone is distinctly digital and retro-tech, reminiscent of arcade interfaces, early computer lettering, and sci‑fi control panels. Its angular, hard-edged construction conveys a mechanical, utilitarian attitude with a playful, game-like edge.
The font appears designed to evoke a constructed, system-like aesthetic by reducing forms to modular strokes, squared counters, and minimal curvature. Its distinctive insets and angular joins suggest an intention to reference digital/arcade lettering while remaining a clean sans for impactful display use.
The design relies on strong verticals and horizontals for rhythm, giving text a tight, grid-aligned cadence. Several glyphs use internal cutouts and split strokes that can read as stencil breaks at smaller sizes, so it tends to look most intentional when given enough size to show its notches and insets cleanly.