Sans Other Ohra 2 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Super Dario' by Umka Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: game ui, arcade titles, tech posters, headlines, logotypes, arcade, techno, industrial, sci‑fi, retro, pixel aesthetic, digital ui, retro computing, high impact, pixelated, blocky, square, angular, geometric.
A heavy, square-built sans with a distinctly pixel/bitmap construction. Strokes are monolinear and orthogonal, with hard 90° corners and stepped diagonals that read as grid-aligned. Counters are boxy and often tightly enclosed, creating dense, compact letterforms with crisp rectangular apertures. The texture is strongly modular, with occasional notched joins and chamfer-like cut-ins that reinforce a digital, tile-based rhythm.
This font suits game interfaces, scoreboard-style readouts, and retro computing or sci‑fi themed graphics. It also works well for punchy headlines, branding marks, and short labels where a bold, pixel-structured voice is desirable.
The overall tone is unmistakably retro-digital, evoking arcade UI, early computer graphics, and industrial tech labeling. Its strict geometry and chunky weight convey blunt confidence and a utilitarian, game-like energy.
The design appears intended to translate a bitmap, screen-native aesthetic into a cohesive alphabet, prioritizing grid consistency, blunt geometry, and high visual impact. Its construction suggests a focus on stylistic character and thematic signaling over neutral text flow.
Legibility is strongest at display sizes where the stepped diagonals and tight counters can resolve cleanly; in smaller sizes the dense interiors may close up. The design maintains consistent grid logic across capitals, lowercase, and numerals, giving text a uniform, mechanical cadence.