Sans Other Syba 9 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, ui labels, gaming, futuristic, techno, schematic, industrial, digital, sci-fi styling, technical clarity, modular construction, graphic impact, angular, geometric, modular, squared, stencil-like.
A geometric, angular sans built from straight monoline strokes with squared corners and frequent open joins. Curves are minimized or rendered as faceted segments, giving many forms a boxy, modular construction. Counters tend to be rectangular and sometimes partially open, with occasional cut-ins and notched terminals that create a slightly stenciled, constructed feel. The rhythm is wide and spacious, with a low x-height relative to the capitals and a crisp, engineered consistency across letters and numerals.
Best suited to headlines, branding marks, packaging accents, and on-screen UI labels where a technical, futuristic voice is desired. It also fits game titles, sci‑fi/media graphics, and signage-style applications that benefit from crisp, angular forms and generous width.
The overall tone is futuristic and utilitarian, evoking interfaces, circuitry, and industrial labeling. Its hard corners and open apertures read as deliberate and technical rather than friendly, leaning toward a sci‑fi or cyber aesthetic.
The design appears intended to translate a constructed, grid-based aesthetic into a clean sans format, prioritizing a high-tech silhouette and modular consistency. Open joins and squared counters suggest a goal of creating a distinctive, engineered texture that stands out in display typography.
In text, the strong geometry and open joins produce a distinctive texture that favors display sizes over long reading. Numerals and capitals appear especially at home in structured layouts, while the more fragmented joins and stylized diagonals add character that can reduce conventional neutrality.