Sans Other Ryray 7 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: game ui, tech branding, posters, logotypes, headlines, techno, retro, arcade, industrial, geometric, digital aesthetic, display impact, modular system, retro reference, square, angular, modular, stencil-like, mechanical.
A blocky, modular sans with squared curves and hard 90° corners throughout. Strokes are thick and mostly uniform, with frequent open joins and cut-in notches that create a segmented, almost stencil-like construction. Counters tend to be rectangular, terminals are flat, and diagonals appear sparingly, reinforcing a grid-based, engineered feel. Spacing and rhythm read tight and compact in text, with distinctive, angular punctuation-like cuts in several forms.
Best suited to display sizes where its modular cuts and squared counters can read clearly—game interfaces, sci‑fi or electronic event posters, tech product branding, and bold logotypes. It can also work for short labels and headers where a mechanical, system-font feel is desirable.
The overall tone is unmistakably digital and retro-futurist, evoking arcade UI, sci‑fi hardware labeling, and techno branding. Its sharp geometry and deliberate gaps give it an assertive, utilitarian voice that feels more display-oriented than conversational.
The design appears intended to translate a grid-based, digital aesthetic into a bold display sans, prioritizing a consistent modular language and high visual impact. The cut-in openings and squared construction suggest a deliberate nod to stencil and bitmap-era letterforms while remaining clean and contemporary.
In running text the stepped shapes create a strong pattern and clear texture, but the unconventional openings and squared counters make it feel intentionally stylized rather than neutral. Numerals and capitals follow the same modular logic, supporting a cohesive, system-like appearance.