Sans Other Otda 3 is a very bold, very wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: logotypes, posters, headlines, gaming ui, packaging, futuristic, techno, arcade, industrial, tactical, impact, tech theme, modularity, sci-fi styling, systematization, square, angular, chamfered, blocky, geometric.
A blocky geometric sans with squared counters, straight-sided bowls, and consistent stroke thickness. Corners are frequently chamfered or clipped, creating a faceted, engineered feel rather than smooth curves. Many glyphs use rectangular apertures and inset cutouts (notably in E/S-like forms), and diagonals appear as crisp, hard-angled joins in letters like K, N, V, W, and X. The rhythm is compact and modular, with a low-contrast, stencil-adjacent construction that favors strong horizontal and vertical structure.
Best suited to display applications such as logos, posters, esports or gaming UI, and bold packaging titles where its angular geometry can define the voice of a layout. It also works well for tech-themed graphics, product names, and interface headings, especially when set with generous tracking or ample whitespace.
The overall tone reads futuristic and machine-made, with a retro-digital/arcade edge. Its sharp geometry and heavy presence suggest interface graphics, sci‑fi branding, and industrial labeling where impact matters more than softness or traditional readability.
The design appears intended to deliver a strong, modular techno aesthetic through squared construction, clipped corners, and uniform stroke weight. Its letterforms prioritize a clean, system-like silhouette that reads as engineered and contemporary, with a deliberate nod to digital and industrial visual cultures.
Uppercase forms feel especially architectural and uniform, while the lowercase and numerals echo the same rectilinear logic with simplified bowls and squared terminals. The counters are generally tight and rectilinear, and the clipped corners help maintain clarity at display sizes by preventing overly dense joins.