Sans Other Daris 5 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, game ui, branding, logos, futuristic, techno, arcade, industrial, mechanical, sci-fi display, digital signage, geometric modularity, high-impact titling, modular, geometric, angular, square, stencil-like.
A modular, geometric sans built from straight strokes and squared curves, with frequent chamfered corners and boxy counters. Strokes are consistently heavy and largely monolinear, creating a high-ink, block-constructed texture. Many glyphs use rectangular apertures and segmented internal cut-ins (notably in E/S-like forms), producing a slightly stencil-like, engineered feel. Proportions vary across letters, and several capitals incorporate sharp V-shaped joins and notched terminals, reinforcing the hard-edged construction.
Best suited to display settings such as headlines, posters, game/interface graphics, and tech-forward branding where the geometric, modular construction can be appreciated. It can work well for short phrases, logos, and labels that benefit from a bold, engineered presence.
The overall tone is futuristic and machine-made, evoking digital interfaces, sci‑fi titling, and arcade-era display lettering. Its rigid geometry and cut-in details feel technical and assertive rather than friendly, with a crisp, utilitarian attitude.
The font appears designed to translate a grid-based, industrial geometry into an all-caps-and-lowercase system with consistent weight and distinctive cut-in details. Its letterforms prioritize a futuristic, constructed look over conventional text neutrality, aiming for immediate visual impact in display contexts.
In text, the strong angular rhythm and dense black shapes create a striking pattern at larger sizes, while the segmented internal bars and narrow openings can become visually busy as sizes get smaller. The design’s distinctive construction gives it clear personality for display use, especially where a schematic, modular aesthetic is desired.