Sans Other Obhe 6 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, packaging, game titles, rugged, industrial, playful, retro, edgy, display impact, diy texture, carved look, graphic edge, signage feel, angular, blocky, stencil-like, irregular, shredded.
A chunky, angular display sans built from heavy, slab-like strokes and chiseled corners. Letterforms lean on straight segments with frequent diagonal cuts, producing faceted counters and notches that feel carved rather than drawn. The outlines are intentionally irregular—stems wobble slightly, widths vary from glyph to glyph, and interior spaces are often off-center—creating a lively, handmade rhythm. Terminals are abrupt and squared, with occasional wedge-like intrusions that add a subtle cutout/stencil impression in places.
Best suited for short, high-impact settings such as posters, event graphics, game or comic titling, album art, and brand marks that benefit from a gritty, geometric texture. It can also work for packaging or labels where a rugged, cut-out look helps differentiate a product, but it’s less appropriate for long body text due to its irregular rhythm and dense shapes.
The overall tone is rough and energetic, like signage cut from thick material or lettering hacked into shapes with a blade. Its uneven geometry gives it a rebellious, DIY character, while the compact, blocky construction keeps it assertive and attention-grabbing.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, carved, angular aesthetic—combining heavy construction with deliberate imperfections to create a distinctive display voice. It aims for immediate recognizability and texture, evoking handmade sign lettering and industrial cut forms rather than polished neutrality.
Uppercase forms read as bold silhouettes with distinctive, sometimes asymmetric counters (notably in rounded letters), while the lowercase maintains the same faceted language and simplified construction. Numerals follow the same cut-and-chunk approach, prioritizing graphic impact over neutrality.