Sans Other Ohpo 15 is a very bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
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A sharply geometric, block-built sans with straight strokes, hard corners, and frequent diagonal cuts that create notched terminals. Counters are mostly squared and tight, with several letters using enclosed rectangular apertures that read like cut-outs. The rhythm is punchy and modular, mixing wide, heavy forms (notably rounded-to-square bowls in characters like O/0) with narrower, vertical-heavy shapes, producing a slightly uneven, mechanical texture. Diagonal joins and stepped details appear in multiple glyphs, giving the set a constructed, pixel-adjacent feel while remaining clean and solid at display sizes.
Best suited to high-impact display use such as posters, title treatments, brand marks, esports or game UI headings, and packaging with a technical or industrial theme. It can also work for short labels and signage-style text where strong silhouettes are more important than long-form comfort.
The overall tone is assertive and machine-made, evoking arcade-era graphics, industrial labeling, and utilitarian signage. Its sharp notches and compressed interior spaces feel tactical and futuristic, with a gritty, urban edge rather than a polished corporate voice.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, constructed look that references modular, machine-cut geometry and retro-digital aesthetics. By relying on squared counters and notched terminals, it aims to maximize impact and character at a glance while maintaining a consistent, engineered system across letters and numerals.
Distinctive notched cuts in several capitals and the squarish, boxed counters create strong silhouette recognition, but they also reduce interior openness—so the design reads best when given sufficient size and spacing. Numerals match the same squared, cut-corner logic and carry the same dense, blocky presence as the letters.