Sans Other Onpe 6 is a regular weight, very wide, monoline, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, gaming, ui, futuristic, techno, sci-fi, industrial, digital, tech aesthetic, modular design, display impact, systematic geometry, angular, octagonal, geometric, squared, modular.
A geometric, angular sans with squared counters, clipped corners, and consistent stroke thickness. Forms are built from straight segments with frequent 45° cuts, creating an octagonal, machined silhouette across the set. Curves are largely avoided in favor of hard joins and chamfers; bowls and rounds resolve as squared shapes. The construction feels modular and grid-driven, with compact apertures and a tight, controlled rhythm in text.
Best suited to headlines, branding marks, and short blocks of copy where the angular detailing can be appreciated. It works well for technology and gaming aesthetics, packaging, signage, and UI/overlay contexts that benefit from a crisp, synthetic voice. For long-form reading, its tight apertures and strong geometry suggest using generous sizing and spacing.
The overall tone is distinctly futuristic and technical, evoking interface lettering, arcade-era display type, and industrial labeling. Its sharp geometry reads as precise and engineered rather than friendly or organic, giving copy a sleek, cyberpunk-leaning flavor.
The design appears intended to translate a modular, machine-cut geometry into a coherent sans system, prioritizing a consistent techno voice and high-impact shapes over conventional humanist readability cues. It aims to look clean, engineered, and distinctive in display settings while remaining usable for short text.
Distinctive chamfering appears on corners and terminals, reinforcing a consistent “cut metal” motif. The lowercase keeps the same geometric language as the uppercase, with single-storey shapes and squared bowls that preserve a strong, uniform texture in lines of text.