Sans Other Yene 4 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, game ui, album covers, techno, industrial, futuristic, retro digital, architectural, digital aesthetic, mechanical feel, display impact, geometric consistency, rectilinear, angular, modular, condensed feel, ink-trap like.
A rectilinear, modular sans built from straight strokes, right angles, and occasional diagonal joins. Letterforms are tall and compact with squared counters and frequent notch-like cut-ins that create a segmented, constructed rhythm. Stroke endings are mostly flat and abrupt, and several joins show intentional breakpoints or stepped transitions rather than smooth curves, giving the design a machined, pixel-adjacent feel. The overall texture is crisp and high-impact, with narrow internal spaces and a tightly packed vertical presence.
Best suited to display settings where its sharp geometry can read large and assertive: posters, cover art, esports or game-interface titling, and tech-forward branding. It can also work for short labels and section headings where a compact, engineered look is desired, but the tight counters suggest avoiding long body text at small sizes.
The font conveys a cool, technical tone—part arcade display, part engineered signage. Its angular construction and deliberate notches suggest circuitry, industrial labeling, and retro-futurist interfaces, producing a confident, utilitarian energy.
The design appears intended to translate a digital/industrial aesthetic into a solid, typographic system—emphasizing constructed shapes, sharp corners, and deliberate cut-ins to create a distinctive, mechanical identity.
Uppercase and lowercase share a consistently geometric voice, with simplified bowls and squared apertures that favor pattern and uniformity over traditional humanist cues. Numerals follow the same boxy construction, reading like stencil-cut digits with selective openings and hard corners that reinforce the font’s modular logic.