Sans Other Aslif 9 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, gaming, branding, futuristic, techno, industrial, sci-fi, assertive, tech aesthetic, display impact, modular geometry, sci-fi tone, geometric, angular, chiseled, stencil-like, modular.
A heavy, geometric sans with predominantly straight strokes and broad, flattened curves. Corners are sharply cut and many joins resolve into crisp angles, giving the letterforms a faceted, constructed feel rather than a smooth grotesk. Several glyphs show intentional cut-ins and segmented terminals that read as stencil-like notches, while counters tend to be compact and simplified. The overall rhythm is tight and blocky, with strong horizontal bars and squared-off shoulders that keep the texture dense and uniform at display sizes.
Best suited to headlines and short, high-impact settings where its angular cuts and dense texture can read clearly. It works well for tech-leaning branding, game titles, posters, packaging, and UI/overlay moments that want a sci‑fi or industrial voice; for long passages, the tight counters and strong shapes may feel heavy.
The design conveys a distinctly futuristic, engineered tone—more machine-made than humanist. Its angular cuts and modular logic suggest technology, games, and sci‑fi interfaces, while the black weight and compact counters add an assertive, industrial edge.
The likely intention is a display sans that feels engineered and contemporary, using chamfered corners and strategic cutouts to create a modular, techno identity while retaining clear, uppercase-forward silhouettes.
The alphabet mixes straight geometry with selectively rounded forms, but rounds are consistently flattened and truncated to match the angular system. Numerals follow the same constructed logic, prioritizing bold silhouettes and simplified internal spaces for a strong, emblematic presence.