Sans Other Kokug 3 is a bold, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Krupkrop' by Jipatype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, sports branding, gaming titles, apparel graphics, energetic, sporty, industrial, streetwise, angular, impact, speed, rugged modernity, distinctiveness, display focus, chiseled, faceted, oblique, compressed corners, mechanical.
This typeface is built from thick, faceted strokes with sharply cut corners and a consistent oblique slant. Curves are largely replaced by straight segments, producing polygonal bowls and angular joints that read as deliberately “chiseled.” Counters tend toward squared or multi-sided shapes, and terminals finish in crisp, knife-like cuts rather than rounded endings. The overall rhythm is punchy and irregularly geometric, with compact internal spaces and sturdy silhouettes that hold up well at display sizes.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as posters, headlines, event graphics, sports branding, and gaming or action-themed titles. The bold, faceted forms also work well for logos and apparel/merch graphics where a tough, energetic texture is desired. For long body text, the dense shapes and angular counters may feel heavy, so it performs most confidently at display sizes.
The tone feels assertive and kinetic, combining a sporty forward-lean with a rugged, industrial edge. Its angular construction suggests speed and impact, while the faceted details add a slightly retro, arcade/urban flavor. Overall it communicates toughness and motion more than refinement or softness.
The design appears intended to deliver a fast, aggressive sans voice by combining a forward slant with angular, carved-looking letterforms. Its faceted geometry prioritizes impact and distinctiveness, aiming for a modern, engineered aesthetic that stands out in branding and titling contexts.
In the sample text, the slant and sharp cornering create a strong directional flow across lines, and the dense stroke weight makes texture appear dark and even. Numerals and capitals share the same polygonal logic, reinforcing a cohesive, engineered feel across the set.