Sans Other Oldo 6 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, gaming ui, tech branding, techno, arcade, futuristic, industrial, utilitarian, digital feel, modular construction, sci-fi tone, signage clarity, square, angular, octagonal cuts, stencil-like, pixelish.
A blocky, geometric sans with squared proportions and consistent stroke weight. Letterforms are constructed from straight segments with sharp corners and occasional clipped, diagonal cut-ins that create octagonal counters and notches. Curves are largely avoided; round characters like O and Q appear as squared rings, and joins are tight and mechanical. Spacing and rhythm feel engineered rather than calligraphic, with compact apertures, simplified terminals, and a crisp, high-contrast silhouette against the page.
Works well for display typography where a hard-edged, digital-mechanical voice is desired—such as game titles, interface headers, tech event posters, product marks, and sci‑fi themed packaging. For longer passages, it benefits from larger sizes and comfortable line spacing to keep the tight apertures from feeling dense.
The overall tone is technical and game-like, evoking arcade interfaces, sci‑fi labeling, and industrial signage. Its rigid geometry and cut-corner details communicate precision, automation, and a slightly retro-digital attitude.
The design appears intended to deliver a compact, modular techno sans that maintains a cohesive, grid-built look across letters and figures. The clipped corners and squared counters seem aimed at creating a distinctive, futuristic texture while staying clean and highly reproducible.
Several glyphs incorporate distinctive corner bites and internal rectangular counters that enhance a modular, constructed feel. The numerals match the same squared logic, producing a consistent alphanumeric system that reads best when set with generous tracking or at display sizes.