Sans Other Olju 8 is a very bold, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, game ui, logotypes, titles, techno, arcade, industrial, sci-fi, constructed, digital feel, futurism, impact, modularity, display focus, angular, squared, stencil-like, geometric, sharp-cornered.
A heavy, constructed sans with squared proportions and hard, angular corners throughout. Strokes are consistently thick, with frequent chamfered cuts and rectangular counters that create a modular, pixel-adjacent feel without being strictly grid-pixel. Many curves are replaced by straight segments, and joins often form stepped or clipped terminals, giving letters a carved, mechanical silhouette. The lowercase maintains clear differentiation from caps, with boxy bowls (o, p, q) and compact apertures, while numerals follow the same squared geometry and strong, blocky presence.
Best suited to display settings where its angular detailing can be appreciated: game titles and UI labels, techno and sci-fi posters, esports or hardware branding, and strong headline typography. It can also work for short blocks of copy in interfaces or packaging when set with generous size and spacing to preserve the interior cut details.
The font projects a distinctly digital, engineered tone—evoking arcade interfaces, sci-fi labeling, and utilitarian control-panel typography. Its sharp cuts and squared counters read as assertive and technical, with a slightly retro-futurist edge. Overall it feels bold, decisive, and purpose-built rather than conversational.
The design intention reads as a modern, constructed sans optimized for impact and a digital-industrial personality. By replacing curves with straight segments and using chamfered cuts and squared counters, it aims to deliver a recognizable, system-like voice that remains legible while signaling technology and futurism.
The design leans on negative-space cut-ins and chamfers to define forms (notably in E, S, and several numerals), producing a subtle stencil-like rhythm. At smaller sizes these notches may visually merge, while at display sizes they become a defining texture and help maintain character distinction. Spacing appears tuned for headline use, with sturdy, stable silhouettes and minimal calligraphic modulation.