Sans Other Yoni 12 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, game ui, title cards, techno, retro-futurist, digital, arcade, sci-fi, futuristic display, digital aesthetic, modular construction, graphic impact, geometric, modular, rectilinear, square counters, angular terminals.
A rectilinear, modular sans built from straight strokes and hard right angles, with occasional diagonal cuts used as distinctive joins. Letterforms are generally condensed with tall proportions and tight sidebearings, creating a compact rhythm in text. Stems often mix very thin lines with heavier bars or caps, producing a sharp, engineered contrast and a slightly stencil-like, constructed feel. Counters tend to be square or rectangular, and curves are minimized or replaced by faceted corners, reinforcing a grid-based, technical texture.
Best suited for display settings such as headlines, posters, title sequences, and branding where its angular construction can be a focal point. It also fits game UI, tech-themed interfaces, and packaging accents when used at sizes large enough to preserve the thin strokes and interior gaps.
The overall tone feels electronic and retro-futurist—evoking arcade graphics, early computing, and schematic signage. Its crisp geometry and abrupt terminals read as purposeful and machine-made rather than organic, lending a cool, synthetic personality that suits speculative or tech-forward themes.
The font appears designed to translate a grid-and-bar construction into a readable alphabet, prioritizing a futuristic, system-built look over neutral text regularity. Its contrast and modular cuts suggest an intention to feel digital and architectural, delivering a strong stylistic signature for short-form typography.
The design relies on distinctive glyph silhouettes (including several unconventional constructions) to maintain recognition despite the strict angular system. In running text, the narrow widths and high-contrast stroke behavior create a lively, flickering texture that becomes more graphic than typographic at smaller sizes.