Sans Other Olfy 4 is a bold, wide, monoline, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, game ui, packaging, techno, industrial, retro-futurist, mechanical, modular build, sci-fi tone, impact display, ui clarity, geometric branding, square, angular, rectilinear, hard-edged, stencil-like.
A rectilinear, square-built sans with heavy, uniform strokes and sharply cut corners. Forms are constructed from straight segments with minimal curvature, producing boxy counters (notably in O/0 and D) and crisp, right-angled joins. Many glyphs use open apertures and stepped terminals, giving letters like S, C, and G a segmented, modular rhythm; diagonals (A, K, V, W, X, Y) remain clean and geometric. Spacing and widths feel intentionally uneven across characters, reinforcing a constructed, display-oriented texture rather than a neutral text flow.
Best suited to display roles such as headlines, posters, brand marks, and title treatments where its modular geometry can be appreciated. It can also work well for game UI, dashboards, and tech-themed packaging or signage, especially when set with generous tracking and used at medium-to-large sizes.
The overall tone is technical and utilitarian, with a strong association to digital interfaces, arcade or sci‑fi aesthetics, and industrial labeling. Its squared geometry and cut-in details read as engineered and systematic, lending a futuristic, slightly militaristic edge in headlines and short bursts of copy.
The font appears designed to translate a grid-based, machine-made construction into an assertive sans alphabet, prioritizing strong geometry, sharp terminals, and high-impact shapes for contemporary tech and retro-futurist styling.
The design emphasizes clear silhouettes with distinctive internal cutouts and notch-like joins, which helps character recognition at larger sizes. Round letters are treated as squared shapes, and several forms lean on open counters and angular spur details that create a compact, grid-friendly feel.