Sans Other Ipry 4 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: game ui, esports, posters, headlines, logos, aggressive, industrial, futuristic, gothic, game-like, impact, thematic display, brand mark, ui labeling, angular, faceted, blocky, chamfered, shielded.
A heavy, faceted sans with sharp chamfers and wedge-like terminals throughout. Many glyphs are built from straight segments and angled cuts, creating a clipped, armor-like silhouette; counters are often small and geometric, sometimes appearing as triangular notches or shield-shaped apertures. The rhythm is compact and dense, with strong vertical stems and frequent diagonals that produce a jagged baseline/shoulder profile in text. Numerals and capitals follow the same cut-metal construction, keeping a consistent, hard-edged texture across the set.
Best suited to large-scale display applications where the angular detailing can be seen: game titles and UI labels, esports branding, event posters, album/stream graphics, and assertive wordmarks. It can also work for short, high-impact calls to action on packaging or merchandise where a rugged, machined aesthetic is desired.
The overall tone feels combative and tech-forward—like signage stamped into steel or a UI typeface for action-oriented games. Its sharp angles and minimal softness project intensity and toughness, with a subtle medieval/blackletter echo translated into a modern, geometric construction.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, emblematic voice using a consistent system of straight strokes and chamfered cuts, prioritizing impact and thematic styling over neutral readability. Its construction suggests a deliberate blend of modern geometric sans structure with armored, gothic-leaning facets for strong branding presence.
At text sizes the distinctive notches and small counters can darken the interior spaces, making the line read as a continuous, angular texture. The font’s personality is driven more by repeated chamfer motifs and shield-like shapes than by curves, so it benefits from generous spacing and clear hierarchy when used for longer lines.