Sans Other Obga 6 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, comics, game ui, packaging, playful, quirky, comic, hand-cut, rowdy, attention, humor, handmade, impact, energy, angular, blocky, irregular, choppy, jagged.
A very heavy, angular display sans built from chunky, faceted strokes and sharp corners. The letterforms have an intentionally irregular, hand-cut silhouette with uneven edges, occasional notches, and slightly skewed geometry that creates a lively, uneven rhythm. Counters are generally small and squarish, apertures are tight, and joins often form abrupt angles rather than smooth curves. Spacing and widths vary from glyph to glyph, reinforcing a rough, cut-paper or carved-block impression in text.
Best suited to display settings where impact and personality matter: posters, splashy headlines, comic or zine layouts, playful branding, and game or entertainment graphics. It works particularly well for short phrases, logos, and title treatments where the jagged, handmade texture can be appreciated without sacrificing readability.
The font projects an energetic, mischievous tone with a loud, comic edge. Its wobbly block shapes feel informal and rebellious rather than orderly or corporate, suggesting humor, action, and playful disruption. The overall voice is bold and attention-grabbing, with a handmade scrappiness that reads as fun and slightly chaotic.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum punch with a deliberately rough, hand-crafted construction. By using blocky proportions, sharp facets, and inconsistent edges, it aims to feel animated and informal—more like cut paper or carved signage than engineered typography—while remaining legible in bold display use.
At small sizes the tight counters and dense strokes can start to plug up, while at larger sizes the faceted contours and irregular baselines become a defining texture. The figures and uppercase carry the strongest impact, and the lowercase maintains the same cut-out character for cohesive headlines and short bursts of copy.