Sans Other Peby 9 is a regular weight, very wide, monoline, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logotypes, posters, gaming ui, sports branding, futuristic, techno, racing, arcade, industrial, speed, futurism, impact, modularity, display clarity, angular, geometric, octagonal, square counters, chamfered.
A sharply angled, geometric sans with an oblique stance and consistent stroke thickness. Forms are built from straight segments with frequent chamfered corners, producing octagonal curves and square-ish counters. The character set mixes compact and extended widths, and many letters use open apertures and cut-in terminals that emphasize a modular, constructed feel. Numerals and capitals read bold and architectural, while lowercase keeps a similar hard-edged structure with simplified joins and minimal curvature.
Best suited to display work where its angular construction can be appreciated: tech branding, esports and gaming UI accents, event posters, and high-energy product packaging. It also fits short navigational labels or interface headers when set with generous spacing, but is less ideal for long-form reading.
The overall tone is fast, synthetic, and screen-forward—evoking sci‑fi interfaces, arcade aesthetics, and motorsport-style lettering. Its aggressive angles and forward slant add momentum and urgency, making it feel action-oriented and high-tech rather than neutral or editorial.
The design appears intended to deliver a constructed, machine-like sans that communicates speed and modernity through strict straight-line geometry, clipped corners, and a persistent forward slant. The variable letter widths and open forms suggest a focus on distinctive silhouettes and impactful display rhythm over quiet text neutrality.
At smaller sizes the tight interior spaces and angled joins can make similar shapes (such as C/G/O/Q and some squared counters) feel closer in texture, while larger settings highlight the distinctive chamfers and engineered rhythm. The oblique angle is consistent across the set, helping headlines maintain a unified forward motion.