Sans Other Inrom 5 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album art, event flyers, game titles, playful, handmade, quirky, energetic, irreverent, expressiveness, handmade feel, display impact, edgy tone, angular, chiseled, jagged, slanted, compact.
A jagged, hand-cut sans with consistently slanted construction and chunky, irregular strokes. Letterforms are built from angular facets and wedge-like terminals, producing a carved, chiseled silhouette rather than smooth curves. Counters are often small and asymmetric, with pointed interior shapes (notably in round letters and numerals), and the baseline feel is lively due to uneven widths and varied glyph footprints. Overall spacing looks tight-to-moderate with a bouncy rhythm that emphasizes the font’s rough, handmade geometry.
Best suited for short display text such as posters, headlines, event flyers, and expressive packaging accents where texture and attitude are desirable. It can work well for music, entertainment, or game-title styling, but the jagged detailing and uneven rhythm make it less appropriate for long passages or small UI text.
The font projects a playful, slightly chaotic attitude—more punk zine than polished branding. Its sharp facets and energetic slant give it a loud, mischievous tone that reads as rebellious and attention-seeking while still remaining legible at display sizes.
The design appears intended to emulate a fast, hand-crafted look—like cut vinyl, painted signage, or chiseled shapes—while keeping a coherent sans structure. Its primary goal is personality and impact through angular forms, dynamic slant, and intentionally irregular width and counter shapes.
Uppercase and lowercase share the same cut-paper/chisel logic, helping the set feel cohesive despite deliberate irregularities. Numerals follow the same faceted approach, with strong diagonals and distinctive interior cutouts that reinforce the carved aesthetic.