Sans Other Soni 1 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Exabyte' by Pepper Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: display, headlines, posters, logotypes, ui labels, tech, industrial, retro, game-like, futuristic, digital feel, geometric system, sci-fi tone, arcade homage, square, angular, monoline, modular, chamfered.
A geometric, squared sans with monolinear strokes and a strongly rectilinear construction. Corners are frequently chamfered at 45°, giving many joins a clipped, faceted look rather than smooth curves. Counters tend to be boxy and open, with simple, mechanical terminals and occasional notches and cut-ins that reinforce a modular, grid-based rhythm. Proportions are compact and structured, with consistent stroke behavior across caps, lowercase, and numerals for a cohesive, system-like texture in text.
Best suited to short display settings where its angular detailing and modular rhythm can be appreciated—headlines, posters, brand marks, and tech-leaning packaging. It can also work for UI labels or interface-like graphics where a crisp, engineered aesthetic is desired, though its distinctive forms may become visually busy at very small sizes.
The overall tone feels technical and engineered, with a distinctly digital, retro-futurist flavor. Its hard angles and disciplined geometry suggest control panels, arcade-era interfaces, and schematic labeling rather than casual or expressive handwriting.
The design appears intended to evoke a constructed, digital-geometric voice: a sans built from straight segments, clipped corners, and boxy counters to project a futuristic or arcade-inspired identity while remaining legible in uppercase and mixed-case settings.
The alphabet mixes squared forms with selective diagonal cuts (notably on joins and inner corners), which adds visual interest while keeping a strict geometric logic. In paragraph settings the repeated right angles create a crisp, patterned color that reads as intentionally constructed and display-oriented.