Sans Other Rowy 9 is a bold, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, titles, packaging, techno, industrial, retro, game ui, mechanical, digital feel, industrial tone, compact impact, geometric branding, angular, square, condensed, stencil-like, sharp-cornered.
A condensed, geometric sans with a strongly rectilinear construction and consistent, blocky stroke weight. Curves are largely suppressed in favor of squared counters and chamfered corners, giving many letters a cut, segmented feel. Terminals tend to end in flat or angled stops, and several forms use notch-like joins that read slightly stencil-like without fully breaking the strokes. Spacing is relatively tight and the rhythm is vertical and modular, with simplified bowls and counters that maintain a uniform, engineered texture across lines of text.
Best suited to short-to-medium text at display sizes where its angular details and tight, modular rhythm can read clearly. It works well for technology and gaming themes, industrial or sci-fi titling, branding marks that want a constructed feel, and packaging or labels that benefit from a bold, engineered texture.
The overall tone feels technical and utilitarian, with a retro-digital edge reminiscent of industrial labeling, arcade-era graphics, and interface typography. Its sharp geometry and compressed proportions create an assertive, machine-made impression rather than a friendly or humanist one.
The design appears intended to translate a digital/industrial aesthetic into a clean sans framework, prioritizing sharp geometry, compact width, and a uniform stroke system for high-impact display typography.
The uppercase set appears especially rigid and architectural, while the lowercase keeps the same squared logic, producing a consistent voice between cases. Numerals follow the same angular system, emphasizing straight stems and clipped corners for a cohesive, display-oriented palette.