Sans Other Lyvy 2 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Innova' by Durotype, 'CF Asty' by Fonts.GR, 'Qubo' by Hoftype, and 'Interval Sans Pro' by Mostardesign (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, signage, packaging, labels, industrial, stenciled, utilitarian, tactical, rugged, stencil effect, industrial labeling, rugged display, utilitarian voice, graphic texture, broken edges, inked, cutout, mechanical, high impact.
A bold, cutout-style sans with pronounced stencil breaks and slightly irregular, inked-looking edges. Strokes are generally monolinear, with squared terminals and compact counters that keep forms sturdy and legible at display sizes. The construction mixes straight-sided geometry with rounded bowls, while many letters feature deliberate gaps and notches that create a modular, segmented rhythm. Overall spacing feels even, though the internal breaks and varied apertures give the text a deliberately roughened texture.
Best suited to display work such as posters, headlines, packaging, labels, and signage where the stencil breaks become a key graphic feature. It can also work for short blocks of text when a gritty, industrial voice is desired, though the cutouts and rough edges will dominate the typographic color.
The font conveys an industrial, utilitarian tone—evoking labeling, equipment markings, and no-nonsense signage. Its broken strokes and rugged silhouettes add a sense of toughness and urgency, reading as practical rather than refined.
The design appears intended to mimic stenciled or sprayed lettering with purposeful bridges and worn edges, prioritizing impact and a functional, marked-on-surface aesthetic. Its consistent segmentation across letters and figures suggests an emphasis on system-like uniformity while preserving a raw, handmade finish.
Uppercase forms are especially assertive, with strong verticals and frequent stencil joins that remain consistent across the alphabet. Lowercase maintains the same cutout logic, producing a distinctive texture in paragraph settings, while numerals follow the same segmented construction for a cohesive look.