Sans Other Yeza 7 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album art, comics, game ui, quirky, hand-cut, comic, angular, playful, handmade look, attention grab, quirky display, poster impact, jagged, blocky, irregular, condensed caps, uneven baseline.
A chunky, angular sans with a deliberately irregular, hand-cut construction. Strokes are built from flat, slab-like segments with sharp corners, occasional notches, and subtly skewed verticals, producing an uneven rhythm across words. Counters tend to be rectangular and compact, with several letters showing asymmetrical apertures and idiosyncratic joins. The caps are tall and assertive while the lowercase is simplified and boxy, with a single-storey “a” and “g” and generally tight interior spaces that keep the texture dense.
Best suited to display work where personality matters: posters, event flyers, punchy headlines, packaging callouts, album/mixtape graphics, and playful game or streaming overlays. It can work for short bursts of text (labels, captions) when set large with generous line spacing, but it will be most effective as an attention-grabbing accent rather than for long reading.
The overall tone is mischievous and offbeat, like cut-paper lettering or a DIY poster headline. Its irregular geometry adds energy and a slightly chaotic, cartoonish bite that feels informal and expressive rather than polished or corporate.
The design appears intended to mimic hand-made, cutout lettering while staying within a sans framework—prioritizing bold shapes, quirky irregularity, and a distinctive word silhouette for immediate impact.
In text, the varied glyph widths and inconsistent angles create strong movement and a distinctive silhouette, especially in all-caps settings. The bold massing and tight counters can build a dark typographic color, so spacing and size choices will strongly affect readability.