Sans Other Sode 6 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, ui, signage, posters, logos, techno, retro, digital, architectural, geometric, digital aesthetic, grid coherence, technical clarity, retro futurism, square, octagonal, angular, modular, stencil-like.
A crisp, geometric sans built from straight strokes and squared-off corners, with frequent 45° chamfers that give curves an octagonal, faceted feel. The monoline construction and modular geometry create an even rhythm, while open apertures and simplified joins keep counters clean. Proportions are compact and boxy, with uppercase forms tending toward rectangular silhouettes and lowercase designed as a pared-down companion with minimal modulation. Numerals follow the same squared logic, emphasizing hard corners and consistent stroke endings.
Best suited to headings, interface titling, wayfinding, packaging callouts, and brand marks where a technical, geometric voice is desired. It also works well for short-to-medium blocks of text in settings like dashboards or game/tech graphics, where its modular clarity reads as intentional style rather than neutral body copy.
The overall tone reads technical and system-oriented, evoking digital displays, pixel-era interfaces, and utilitarian industrial labeling. Its sharp corners and faceted turns add a slightly sci‑fi, retro-futurist edge while remaining orderly and legible at display sizes.
The design appears intended to deliver a clean, grid-friendly sans with a distinctive chamfered geometry—balancing a constructed, digital aesthetic with practical legibility for contemporary display and interface contexts.
Diagonal corner cuts appear consistently across bowls and terminals, producing distinctive stepped/angled transitions instead of true curves. Spacing in the sample text feels fairly open for such a square design, helping long lines stay readable despite the strongly geometric letterforms.