Sans Other Ipdi 6 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, reverse italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Angulosa M.8' by Ingo (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, gaming ui, packaging, techno, arcade, industrial, aggressive, futuristic, impact, tech styling, retro digital, branding, signage, angular, geometric, blocky, skewed, compact.
A heavy, geometric sans with sharply angled corners and a consistent right-leaning (reverse-italic) slant. Strokes are monolinear and cut with chiseled, polygonal terminals, producing a faceted, block-built silhouette. Counters tend toward squared and trapezoidal openings, and many joins are handled with abrupt diagonal cuts rather than curves. Uppercase and numerals read as solid, modular shapes, while lowercase retains the same hard-edged construction and simplified forms for a strongly uniform texture in text.
Best suited for display settings where bold, stylized letterforms are an asset—headlines, posters, esports/gaming graphics, tech or sci‑fi branding, and punchy packaging. It will be most effective at medium-to-large sizes where the faceted counters and sharp terminals remain legible.
The overall tone is assertive and mechanical, with a distinctly retro-digital feel. Its skewed stance and hard facets evoke arcade UI, sci‑fi signage, and industrial labeling, projecting speed and impact rather than refinement.
The design appears intended to merge a sturdy sans foundation with a polygonal, techno-inspired construction. Its emphasis on hard corners, squared counters, and a pronounced reverse slant suggests a goal of delivering high-impact, futuristic display typography with a retro arcade edge.
The angular detailing is pronounced at corners and interior cuts, which creates a distinctive rhythm but can reduce clarity at smaller sizes. The slanted geometry gives lines of text a forward-driving momentum and a tightly packed, engineered look.