Sans Other Wusy 3 is a very bold, very wide, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: sports branding, racing livery, esports, posters, headlines, futuristic, racing, tech, energetic, aggressive, convey speed, tech styling, impact display, brand voice, oblique, rounded, ink-trap, extended, modular.
A heavy, extended sans with a pronounced forward slant and tightly controlled geometry. Strokes are thick and compact with rounded outer corners, frequent angled terminals, and small cut-ins that read like ink traps or notches at joins. Counters tend to be rectangular and inset, producing a segmented, machine-made texture, while horizontals and diagonals emphasize speed through chamfered edges and streamlined shaping. Overall spacing feels built for impact, with wide letterforms and a consistent, engineered rhythm across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as sports and esports identities, racing-themed graphics, event posters, product names, and bold UI/overlay titling where a fast, technical voice is desired. It will read most confidently at medium-to-large sizes where the inset counters and notches remain clear.
The design projects a high-speed, industrial tone—sleek, forceful, and distinctly futuristic. Its oblique stance and squared counters evoke motorsport graphics, sci‑fi interfaces, and arcade-era techno styling, giving text a punchy, adrenaline-forward presence.
The letterforms appear designed to communicate motion and engineered precision, using an oblique stance, extended proportions, and chamfered/rounded details to suggest speed and machinery. The consistent notching and squared counters reinforce a techno, display-first aesthetic aimed at attention-grabbing branding and headline typography.
The glyph set leans on modular construction: many characters share repeated corner radii and angled cuts, creating strong visual cohesion. Numerals and uppercase forms are especially blocky and display-driven, while lowercase maintains the same mechanical voice with simplified, angular joins and minimal softness beyond the rounded corners.