Sans Other Jita 2 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: ui labels, game ui, posters, logos, headlines, techno, retro, industrial, arcade, utilitarian, digital aesthetic, modular construction, technical display, retro computing, angular, square, geometric, modular, schematic.
A geometric, modular sans built from uniform strokes and mostly squared-off curves. Letterforms are constructed from straight segments with occasional angled joins, creating a crisp, mechanical rhythm. Counters tend toward rectangular shapes, terminals are blunt, and many glyphs show intentionally simplified, stencil-like construction (notably in forms such as M/W and several numerals). The overall texture is orderly and grid-driven, producing very consistent spacing and a compact, engineered look in text.
Well-suited for interface labeling, HUD-style readouts, game menus, and any display setting that benefits from a pixel-adjacent, engineered aesthetic. It can also work effectively in bold headline lines, branding marks, and event posters where a retro-tech tone is desired; extended paragraph text may feel visually assertive due to the square geometry and tight modular detailing.
The design reads as technical and machine-made, with a distinctly retro-digital flavor reminiscent of early computer interfaces and arcade-era graphics. Its strict geometry and hard corners project a functional, no-nonsense tone with a light sci‑fi edge.
The font appears designed to translate a grid-based, constructed aesthetic into a clean sans, emphasizing repeatable modules, strict geometry, and a retro-digital voice. Its forms prioritize clarity of pattern and a consistent mechanical cadence across letters and figures.
Distinctive, highly stylized capitals and lowercase maintain a unified modular logic, with simplified diagonals and squared bowls that prioritize pattern and repeatability over traditional calligraphic balance. The numerals follow the same rectilinear system, reinforcing a cohesive, coded visual voice.