Sans Other Olpy 11 is a very bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Manufaktur' by Great Scott (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, game ui, techno, arcade, industrial, futuristic, mechanical, display impact, digital aesthetic, industrial styling, geometric system, octagonal, stencil-like, angular, squared, modular.
A heavy, modular sans built from squared geometry and octagonal cuts. Strokes are uniform and boxy, with frequent 45° chamfers that clip corners and create crisp notches in counters and joins. Curves are largely avoided in favor of rectilinear construction, producing compact, pixel-adjacent shapes with tight internal spaces and a strong, blocky silhouette. The lowercase follows the same engineered logic as the uppercase, and numerals are similarly squared, emphasizing hard corners and straight-sided counters.
Best suited to headlines, titles, logo marks, and short display lines where the angular detailing can read cleanly. It can also work for game/UI labels, tech-themed graphics, and packaging where a rigid, industrial voice is desirable.
The overall tone feels technical and game-adjacent—bold, assertive, and slightly retro-digital. Its sharp chamfers and carved-in details suggest machinery, sci‑fi interfaces, or arcade-era display typography rather than everyday text neutrality.
The font appears intended as a high-impact display face that translates a digital/engineered aesthetic into solid, modular letterforms. Its chamfered corners and cut-in counters suggest a goal of creating a futuristic, fabricated look while keeping forms systematic and repeatable.
The design relies on consistent corner treatments and inset cutouts to differentiate similar forms, which gives it a distinctive, fabricated look. The dense counters and squared terminals favor larger sizes where the internal detailing remains clear.