Sans Other Rymas 6 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, sports branding, gaming ui, techno, angular, futuristic, sporty, precision, futurism, speed, tech aesthetic, display impact, monolinear, chamfered, oblique, geometric, squared.
A sharply oblique, monolinear sans built from straight strokes and squared counters, with frequent chamfered corners and diagonal terminals. Curves are largely replaced by faceted, polygonal turns, giving bowls and rounds a boxy, engineered feel. Proportions are relatively compact with a steady x-height, while individual glyph widths vary noticeably across the set, creating a lively rhythm in text. The overall texture is crisp and mechanical, with consistent stroke behavior and clean, open internal spaces for a stylized display face.
Best suited to short to medium display settings where its angular detailing can read clearly—headlines, posters, title cards, and logo wordmarks. It also fits interface-style graphics for tech, gaming, or automotive themes, and can work for bold labels or packaging accents when set with generous tracking.
The font projects a futuristic, techno-forward tone with a sporty, high-velocity lean. Its angular construction and sliced terminals feel engineered and precise, evoking digital interfaces, racing graphics, and sci‑fi titling rather than traditional editorial typography.
The design appears intended to deliver a fast, modern display voice by translating a sans skeleton into faceted geometry with consistent chamfers and an assertive oblique stance. The goal seems to be strong visual character and motion, prioritizing stylistic impact over conventional neutrality.
Several forms emphasize straight baselines and right-angled joins, while diagonals do much of the shaping, especially in letters with traditionally curved structure. The italic slant is integral to the design rather than a simple skew, reinforcing a sense of motion and directionality.