Sans Other Syba 15 is a regular weight, very wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: ui labels, game ui, tech branding, posters, headlines, techno, digital, futuristic, modular, retro, systematic design, sci-fi styling, display impact, geometric cohesion, octagonal, square, geometric, angular, boxy.
A geometric, modular sans built from straight, uniform strokes with hard right angles and occasional 45° chamfers. Counters and bowls skew square-to-octagonal, producing a boxy silhouette across both cases and numerals. Terminals are blunt and consistent, with a deliberately constructed, grid-like rhythm and generous horizontal footprint that emphasizes the font’s wide stance. Overall spacing and letterfit read methodical and systematic, supporting an even texture in running text despite the unconventional letterforms.
Best suited to display settings where its architectural shapes can read clearly: interface labels, game HUDs, tech event graphics, and bold headline treatments. It also works well for logos or wordmarks that want a retro-digital or industrial mood, while extended paragraph text may benefit from larger sizes and ample line spacing.
The tone is overtly digital and engineered, evoking retro computer terminals, sci‑fi UI labeling, and arcade-era techno aesthetics. Its rigid geometry and clipped corners feel precise and utilitarian, with a slightly playful, puzzle-like character in the simplified forms.
The design intention appears to be a coherent, grid-driven alphabet for digital and futuristic themes—favoring modular construction, consistent stroke behavior, and a distinctive square/octagonal vocabulary over conventional grotesk proportions.
Distinctive geometric decisions—such as the angular, faceted curves and squared-off apertures—prioritize stylistic cohesion over traditional readability cues. The consistent stroke logic makes the set feel like a single system, with numerals matching the same rectilinear construction and signage-like clarity at larger sizes.