Sans Other Obmy 5 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, game ui, logotypes, packaging, headlines, industrial, arcade, brutalist, techno, stencil-like, impact, modular build, tech theme, retro digital, signage, blocky, angular, chamfered, geometric, compact.
A highly geometric, block-built sans with heavy rectangular strokes, tight counters, and frequent chamfered corners that create a faceted silhouette. Letterforms are constructed from straight segments and right angles, with occasional diagonal cuts and notched joins (notably in V/W/X and several lowercase forms) that give a machined, modular feel. The texture is dense and uniform, with short apertures and small internal spaces; lowercase follows the same squared logic and reads more like a compact, engineered companion than a traditional text face.
Best suited to display typography where its dense, angular construction can read clearly—posters, titles, branding marks, game interfaces, and bold packaging or labels. It can also work for short callouts and navigation elements where a strong, industrial voice is desired, but it is less appropriate for extended small-size text due to tight internal space.
The font conveys a hard-edged, utilitarian energy—evoking arcade UI, industrial labeling, and retro-futurist tech. Its sharp cuts and chunky forms feel assertive and mechanical, with a playful digital undertone when set in headlines.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact through simplified, modular geometry and aggressive corner treatments, prioritizing a crisp, constructed look over conventional readability cues. Its consistent, machined detailing suggests a deliberate aim toward tech, arcade, and industrial-themed visual systems.
Several glyphs incorporate distinctive inset “slots” and triangular notches that increase character identity at display sizes but can close up in smaller settings. Numerals share the same squared construction and feel consistent with the caps, reinforcing a uniform, signage-like rhythm.