Sans Other Yehy 9 is a bold, wide, high contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, game ui, branding, industrial, techno, futuristic, mechanical, authoritative, display impact, tech branding, industrial aesthetic, sci-fi ui, angular, chamfered, stencil-like, modular, squared.
A heavy, squared sans with a modular, machined construction. Letterforms are built from straight strokes and sharp chamfers, with frequent diagonal cut-ins that create distinctive internal notches and triangular counters. The overall rhythm is blocky and compact, with a tall lowercase that keeps words dense and graphic; widths vary by character but maintain consistent stem mass. Corners are consistently clipped rather than rounded, giving the design a crisp, engineered finish.
Best suited to display settings where its angular construction can be appreciated—headlines, posters, title treatments, and logo wordmarks. It also fits interface graphics for games or tech-themed media, signage, and packaging that benefits from an industrial, constructed voice. In small sizes or long paragraphs, the dense shapes and sharp interior cuts may reduce readability compared with more conventional sans designs.
The font conveys a hard-edged, industrial tone with a techno, weaponized precision. Its sharp cutaways and stencil-like breaks suggest machinery, sci‑fi interfaces, and rugged utility rather than softness or elegance. The mood is assertive and graphic, optimized for impact.
The design appears intended to provide a bold, fabricated-looking sans that feels cut, not drawn—using consistent chamfers and notched counters to create a distinctive, futuristic texture while remaining firmly sans in overall structure.
Several glyphs use intentional breaks and inset angles that read like stenciling or cut metal, which helps distinguish similar shapes in a geometric system. Numerals and capitals carry the same chamfer logic, producing a coherent, emblematic texture in headlines.