Sans Other Eldi 7 is a very bold, wide, monoline, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'SbB Powertrain' by Sketchbook B (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, gaming ui, sports branding, futuristic, aggressive, tech, sporty, industrial, speed emphasis, tech aesthetic, impact display, brand distinctiveness, industrial tone, angular, chiseled, compact, geometric, sharp.
A slanted, heavy sans with monoline construction and a distinctly angular, chamfered shape language. Strokes end in sharp wedges and clipped corners, giving many forms a faceted, cut-metal feel rather than rounded terminals. Counters are typically squarish and tightly framed, and the overall rhythm is forward-leaning with a compact, engineered stance. Numerals and capitals read like stylized display forms, with consistent diagonal cuts and hard joins that emphasize speed and impact.
Best suited for bold headlines, poster titling, esports or gaming UI accents, and logo/wordmark work where an aggressive, technical edge is desirable. It also fits packaging or promotional graphics that need a sense of speed and machinery, and can work as a supporting display face alongside a neutral text sans.
The font conveys a fast, high-impact tone associated with motorsport, sci‑fi interfaces, and action-oriented branding. Its sharp chamfers and forward slant suggest motion, precision, and toughness, leaning more toward a mechanical, tactical mood than a friendly or casual one.
The design appears intended to deliver a streamlined, high-energy display sans that reads as engineered and futuristic. By combining a strong oblique posture with consistent chamfered cuts and squared counters, it aims to create a distinctive, durable voice for attention-grabbing branding and interface-style typography.
The design relies on repeated diagonal facets across many glyphs, producing strong brand consistency at display sizes. Because interior space can get tight in letters with small counters, it tends to feel most confident when given room to breathe and used in short bursts rather than dense text.