Sans Other Epbi 2 is a very bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: game titles, posters, logotypes, headlines, ui labels, arcade, techno, industrial, sci‑fi, retro, pixel homage, high impact, tech branding, modular system, blocky, squared, stencil-like, geometric, angular.
A chunky, square-built sans with a strong pixel/block construction and crisp 90° corners. Strokes are heavy and mostly uniform, with counters formed by rectangular cut-ins and notches that create a mildly stencil-like, modular feel. Curves are largely suppressed in favor of chamfered or stepped diagonals, giving round letters a squarish, engineered silhouette. Spacing appears fairly open for the weight, and the rhythm is driven by repeated rectangular apertures and consistent edge treatment across caps, lowercase, and figures.
Best suited to short display text where its blocky geometry can be appreciated—game and entertainment branding, techno/industrial posters, album or event titles, and bold package or product marks. It can also work for UI-style labels or section headers where a retro-digital voice is desired, but it’s less appropriate for long reading due to the dense weight and angular counters.
The font reads as retro-digital and machine-made, evoking arcade cabinets, early computer graphics, and utilitarian industrial labeling. Its assertive mass and angular construction project a confident, high-impact tone with a slightly playful, game-like edge.
The design appears intended to translate pixel and grid-based aesthetics into a solid, print-ready display face, emphasizing modular construction, strong silhouettes, and a consistent system of rectangular cutouts for character differentiation.
Distinctive internal cutouts and squared counters create strong letter identity at display sizes, while the block geometry can cause similar shapes to converge at smaller sizes. Numerals match the same modular logic, keeping headings and UI-style labels visually consistent.