Sans Other Loris 12 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: branding, posters, headlines, packaging, editorial display, retro, playful, quirky, techy, friendly, distinctiveness, modular system, retro-tech, display clarity, logo use, rounded, geometric, monoline, soft corners, stencil-like.
A bold, geometric sans with monoline strokes and softened corners, built from simple circles, straight bars, and broad curves. Many glyphs show distinctive internal cut-ins and notches—most visible in B, D, E, P, and lowercase forms—giving a subtly stencil-like, modular construction. The bowls are roomy and round, counters are open, and terminals tend toward blunt, squared ends; several characters emphasize circular motifs (notably O/0/8/9 and dotted forms). Overall spacing reads generous and the forms feel intentionally simplified and graphic rather than strictly orthodox.
Well-suited to branding, posters, packaging, and headline settings where its geometric quirks can be appreciated. It also works for tech-themed or retro-inspired editorial display, titles, and short bursts of text where character is prioritized over neutrality.
The design projects a retro-futurist, game-like personality: approachable, slightly eccentric, and deliberately stylized. Its consistent geometry and repeated circular details create a fun, tech-leaning tone that feels more display-oriented than neutral text.
The font appears designed to reinterpret a classic geometric sans through a modular, cut-in construction that adds recognizable personality without abandoning clarity. The recurring circular forms and notched joins suggest an intent to create a distinctive, systematized look for contemporary display typography.
The alphabet includes several standout idiosyncrasies—such as a curled lowercase r, a distinctive m with tight arches, and an L with a prominent foot—contributing to a custom, logo-friendly voice. The sample text shows strong word-shape presence and a lively rhythm, with the unusual notches providing texture at larger sizes.