Sans Other Roha 8 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, signage, packaging, techno, industrial, retro, game-like, mechanical, digital feel, strong silhouette, industrial tone, display impact, angular, square, boxy, geometric, modular.
A compact, angular sans built from straight strokes and squared curves, with consistently flat terminals and crisp corners. Counters tend toward rectangular or chamfered shapes, and many joins are constructed with stepped or notched transitions rather than smooth curves. The texture is blocky and high-impact, with tight interior apertures and a generally rigid, engineered rhythm across uppercase, lowercase, and figures.
This font works best at display sizes where its angular detailing and squared counters remain clear—such as headlines, brand marks, poster typography, and product or tech packaging. It can also suit signage or UI accents that aim for a technical, retro-digital feel, though dense text settings may require generous size and spacing to maintain clarity.
The overall tone feels technical and utilitarian, evoking digital readouts, arcade-era graphics, and industrial labeling. Its strict geometry and squared forms create a controlled, mechanical voice that reads as confident and functional rather than friendly or expressive.
The design appears intended to deliver a distinctive, digitally influenced sans voice using a modular, squared construction language. By emphasizing straight segments, boxed counters, and stepped joins, it prioritizes a strong graphic silhouette and a techno-industrial impression for branding and display typography.
Uppercase forms are especially rectilinear, while the lowercase introduces more distinctive, modular constructions that keep the same squared logic. Figures match the alphabet’s boxy language, with squared bowls and cut-in details that reinforce a display-oriented, device-like character.