Sans Other Jive 4 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, gaming ui, tech branding, techno, industrial, digital, geometric, utilitarian, futuristic display, modular system, ui aesthetic, industrial tone, distinctive branding, angular, rectilinear, boxy, modular, stencil-like.
A sharply angular, rectilinear sans built from consistent stroke widths and straight segments. Corners are predominantly hard and squared, with diagonal cuts used for joins and terminals that create a faceted, almost chiseled rhythm. Counters are mostly rectangular and open, and several glyphs rely on notches and cut-ins rather than curves, giving the alphabet a modular, constructed feel. Numerals follow the same box-driven logic, emphasizing flat tops/bottoms and clipped diagonals for differentiation.
Well-suited to headlines, poster typography, logotypes, and branding that benefits from a futuristic or industrial edge. It also fits interface graphics for games or tech products, where its squared forms and consistent stroke weight align with grid-based layouts and UI components.
The overall tone is technical and machine-made, evoking display lettering from digital interfaces, sci‑fi UI, or industrial labeling. Its crisp geometry and purposeful cut angles read as futuristic and functional rather than friendly or editorial.
The font appears designed to translate a strict geometric system into a distinctive, display-oriented sans, prioritizing angular construction and a cohesive modular language over conventional humanist curves. The repeated use of cut terminals and notched joins suggests an intention to feel engineered, digital, and visually precise.
Legibility is strongest at medium-to-large sizes where the interior cutouts and notched joins remain clear; at small sizes those details may visually fill in. The design maintains a consistent gridlike rhythm across caps, lowercase, and numerals, with distinctive, stylized forms (notably in letters like B, G, S, and several diagonally-cut characters) that reinforce a custom, engineered voice.