Sans Other Giha 11 is a very bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logo marks, packaging, event titles, playful, retro, chunky, quirky, friendly, display impact, brand voice, graphic texture, retro flair, novelty styling, rounded, blocky, cut-in, stencil-like, compact counters.
A heavy, geometric sans with broad proportions and simplified, chunky construction. Many letters combine rounded bowls with flat-sided verticals, producing a strong, poster-like rhythm. Distinctive horizontal cut-ins and notch-like breaks appear across multiple glyphs, giving a semi-stencil, segmented feel without turning into an actual outline or inline style. Counters are generally tight and circular, terminals are mostly blunt, and joins feel squared-off, emphasizing mass and graphic clarity over fine detail.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as headlines, posters, social graphics, packaging, and logo or wordmark work where the cut-in details can be appreciated. It can also work for large display copy in playful branding systems, but the dense counters and heavy color make it less comfortable for extended reading at small sizes.
The overall tone is bold and buoyant, with a slightly mischievous, novelty edge created by the repeated cut-in motif. It reads as retro-leaning and display-forward—more fun and attention-grabbing than neutral—while still staying grounded in clean sans geometry.
Likely designed as a characterful display sans that delivers maximum visual weight with a memorable, repeating notch motif. The intent appears to be creating a strong graphic voice—retro-spirited and playful—while keeping letterforms simple and sturdy for confident, punchy messaging.
The repeated notch/slot detail is consistent across capitals, lowercase, and numerals, acting as a signature element that can create texture in headlines. Because of the dense shapes and small counters, the design visually fills space quickly and can feel darker at smaller sizes or in long runs of text.