Sans Other Moha 5 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Mailboy' by Graptail and 'Blunt' by Miller Type Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, event graphics, packaging, sporty, industrial, aggressive, retro, impactful, impact, speed, ruggedness, branding, display, slanted, condensed feel, angular, segmented, cut-in.
A heavy, right-leaning sans with compact proportions and a tight rhythm. Letterforms are built from broad, low-contrast strokes with squared terminals and subtly rounded corners, giving a sturdy, machined silhouette. Many glyphs feature consistent diagonal slice cuts that create internal notches and segmented-looking counters, adding motion and a stencil-like bite without becoming fully open. Numerals and capitals are especially blocky and punchy, while the lowercase stays tall and simplified for uniform texture at display sizes.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as headlines, posters, sports identities, event promotions, and bold packaging labels. It can also work for logo lockups and apparel graphics where the segmented, speed-inspired forms become a recognizable signature. For extended reading, its strong slant and internal cuts are likely to feel intense, so it performs most confidently in display roles.
The overall tone is fast, forceful, and competitive, evoking motorsport, athletic branding, and high-energy headlines. The diagonal cuts read as speed lines, lending a sense of forward drive and urgency. Its bold, industrial construction also suggests ruggedness and toughness rather than refinement.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual punch while embedding a signature diagonal cut motif that signals speed and toughness. By keeping the construction sans and low-contrast while adding slice-like interruptions, it balances straightforward legibility with a distinctive, branded texture.
The diagonal cut motif is applied broadly across letters and figures, creating a distinctive identity but also increasing visual noise in longer passages. Spacing appears designed for display impact, with strong black mass and assertive word shapes that hold up well when set large.