Sans Other Pomo 6 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Offroad' by Grype, 'Neuborn' by HIRO.std, 'Galantic' by RantauType, 'Drucken' by Sensatype Studio, and 'Block' by Stefan Stoychev (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: sports branding, esports, posters, headlines, logos, sporty, aggressive, futuristic, urgent, industrial, impact, speed, tech edge, display emphasis, branding, angular, condensed feel, blocky, slanted, chiseled.
A heavy, forward-slanted sans with sharply cut terminals and a distinctly angular, faceted construction. Strokes are largely uniform and appear built from straight segments, producing wedge-like joins, tight apertures, and squared counters. Letterforms lean into speed cues—long diagonals, clipped corners, and a compact rhythm—while maintaining a clean, solid silhouette that reads clearly at display sizes.
Best suited for attention-grabbing display work such as sports and esports identities, team or event graphics, action-oriented posters, and bold headlines where the slant and sharp corners can amplify momentum. It can also work for short labels, packaging callouts, and UI/overlay titling where a forceful, technical voice is desired.
The overall tone feels fast, assertive, and performance-driven, with a hard-edged, tech-mechanical bite. Its sharp geometry and pronounced slant project motion and intensity, making it feel competitive and high-energy rather than neutral or editorial.
This design appears intended to deliver maximum impact with a sense of speed and engineered toughness, using angular cuts and a forward lean to suggest motion. The consistent, block-like construction prioritizes punchy silhouettes and a cohesive texture across letters and numerals.
Several glyphs emphasize a machined look through notched or cut-in details (notably in diagonally constructed characters), and many forms rely on rectangular counters that reinforce a strong, modular texture. The numerals match the same slanted, block-built logic for consistent impact in mixed alphanumeric settings.