Sans Other Orwa 14 is a very bold, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, gaming, tech branding, ui labels, futuristic, techno, industrial, arcade, aggressive, sci-fi feel, high impact, machine-cut, interface style, brand distinctiveness, angular, blocky, stencil-like, octagonal, geometric.
A heavy, geometric sans built from blocky, rectilinear strokes with frequent 45° chamfers and cut-in corners that give many letters an octagonal, machined silhouette. Counters are small and often rectangular, and several glyphs use internal notches or slot-like apertures that read like stencil breaks rather than traditional bowls. The texture is dense and compact, with squared terminals, tight joins, and minimal curvature; diagonals are handled as clipped corners, producing a crisp, modular rhythm across lines of text.
Best suited to display typography: headlines, posters, title cards, game and esports graphics, sci‑fi or tech branding, and interface-style labels where a bold, engineered look is desired. It can also work for short packaging callouts or signage, but extended body text will feel heavy and visually busy.
The overall tone is futuristic and mechanical, evoking sci‑fi interfaces, arcade cabinets, and industrial labeling. Its sharp angles and slot-counters create a assertive, utilitarian voice that feels engineered and performance-oriented rather than friendly or literary.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual punch with a modular, machine-cut aesthetic—using chamfers, notches, and compact counters to create a distinctive techno voice that stays consistent across caps, lowercase, and figures.
Legibility is strongest at medium-to-large sizes where the distinctive cut-ins and narrow counters remain open; in smaller settings the dense forms and internal slots can visually fill in. The numerals match the same angular logic, with simplified, display-forward constructions that prioritize impact over neutrality.