Sans Other Kyro 6 is a very bold, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, signage, industrial, retro, mechanical, techno, authoritative, space saving, high impact, industrial styling, distinctive branding, condensed, blocky, angular, stencil-like, notched.
A condensed, heavy sans with a tall stance and monoline strokes rendered as solid geometric blocks. Corners are mostly squared with subtle chamfers and frequent notch-like cut-ins that create a pseudo-stencil rhythm, especially noticeable in curved forms and joints. Counters are small and rectangular, and several glyphs use straight-sided bowls and clipped terminals that emphasize verticality. Overall spacing and widths vary by character, but the texture stays tight and dense, producing a strong, compact word shape.
Best suited to headlines and short display settings where its dense, blocky forms can read as a deliberate graphic statement. It works well for posters, product packaging, labels, and signage that want a strong industrial or retro-tech tone, and it can support compact logo wordmarks where vertical emphasis is desired.
The font conveys an industrial, machine-made attitude with a retro display sensibility. Its notched detailing and compressed proportions suggest utilitarian labeling and engineered signage rather than conversational text.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact in limited horizontal space while maintaining a distinctive, engineered silhouette. The recurring notch and chamfer motifs add character without relying on serifs, creating a display-oriented sans that feels built from cut metal or stamped components.
Curves are treated as faceted or squared arcs, giving rounds like O, C, and G a constructed feel. Numerals follow the same block logic with abrupt step-ins and clipped edges, reinforcing a technical, hard-edged voice.