Sans Other Yehy 2 is a bold, wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, game ui, packaging, industrial, techno, arcade, mechanical, retro, impact, futurism, utility, distinctiveness, branding, angular, square, modular, blocky, stencil-like.
A heavy, modular sans built from rectilinear strokes and tight right angles, with conspicuous ink traps and cut-in notches at joins. Counters are small and often rectangular, and many curves are replaced by chamfered corners, giving letters a squared, engineered silhouette. Stroke endings are blunt and flat, with occasional stepped terminals and clipped diagonals that create a crisp, pixel-adjacent rhythm. Spacing reads compact in text, and the overall texture is dense and highly structured.
Best suited to display settings where its blocky geometry and notched details can read clearly—headlines, logos, game/UI titling, album art, and packaging. It can work for short text bursts or signage-style copy, but its dense counters and hard angles are likely to feel heavy in long-form reading.
The tone is assertive and machine-made, evoking industrial labeling, sci‑fi interfaces, and classic arcade or early-computer aesthetics. Its sharp notches and squared forms feel tactical and utilitarian, with a distinctive retro-tech attitude.
The design appears intended to translate a constructed, technical aesthetic into a sans system—prioritizing strong silhouette, modular consistency, and eye-catching angular detailing over conventional text comfort.
Distinctive construction details include a boxy ‘O’/‘0’ with an inset counter, a sharply notched ‘S’, and diagonals rendered as angular cuts rather than smooth curves. The lowercase follows the same rigid geometry, with single-storey forms and short ascenders/descenders that keep the line a compact, uniform band.