Sans Other Roby 6 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, ui labels, gaming, tech branding, techno, arcade, industrial, utilitarian, retro-future, digital aesthetic, modular system, display impact, industrial tone, square, angular, modular, rectilinear, stencil-like.
A blocky, rectilinear sans built from straight strokes and right angles, with squared counters and crisp, grid-like construction. Curves are minimized or implied with chamfered corners, giving many forms a mechanical, pixel-adjacent geometry. Strokes stay consistent in thickness, terminals are flat, and spacing feels engineered for clarity; the lowercase mirrors the uppercase’s modular logic with compact, squared bowls and short, straight shoulders.
Best suited to display settings such as headlines, posters, game titles, and interface labeling where a strong geometric voice is desirable. It can also work for tech or industrial branding and short bursts of text where the rigid, modular texture becomes a deliberate stylistic cue.
The overall tone is techno and industrial, evoking arcade graphics, sci‑fi interfaces, and utilitarian labeling. Its sharp corners and boxy apertures read assertive and functional rather than friendly, with a distinctly retro-futurist, electronic flavor.
The design appears intended to translate a grid-based, engineered aesthetic into a clean sans: emphasizing straight strokes, squared counters, and simplified forms for a crisp, digital-leaning presence. It prioritizes visual uniformity and a distinctive mechanical character over conventional humanist softness.
Several glyphs lean on squared, partially open counters and notched joins, producing a slightly stencil-like feel in places. The design maintains a consistent rectangular rhythm across letters and figures, which helps it hold together in dense settings while keeping a strongly geometric personality.