Sans Other Wivo 3 is a bold, very wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, branding, titles, futuristic, techy, edgy, experimental, sci-fi, attention, impact, novelty, disruption, banded, segmented, mechanical, geometric, rounded terminals.
This is a geometric sans with heavy, rounded massing and conspicuous horizontal cuts that create a banded, “glitched” silhouette across many letters. Strokes alternate between thick blocks and hairline connectors, producing a striking broken-structure rhythm and a strong black/white interplay. Curves are smooth and inflated, counters are often partially closed or visually interrupted, and several glyphs introduce thin vertical stems or off-axis joins that heighten the mechanical, constructed feel. Spacing and widths vary noticeably across characters, reinforcing a display-driven, modular look.
Best suited for display typography where its segmented forms can be appreciated: posters, album/film titles, event graphics, gaming and esports branding, tech and sci‑fi themed identities, and short headlines or logotypes. It can also work for interface-style hero text or packaging where a bold, futuristic voice is desired. For long-form reading or small sizes, the internal cuts and hairline connections may reduce clarity, so it’s most effective in larger, high-contrast settings.
The font projects a futuristic, tech-forward mood with a deliberate sense of disruption and motion. Its sliced forms and sharp interruptions feel experimental and edgy, suggesting digital culture, sci‑fi interfaces, or high-energy branding. The overall tone is assertive and attention-grabbing rather than neutral or understated.
The design appears intended to reinterpret a wide geometric sans through systematic slicing and extreme contrast, creating distinctive silhouettes at large sizes. The repeated midline breaks and hairline joins read as a signature motif aimed at memorability and visual punch. It prioritizes stylized form and texture over plain-text neutrality, making the letterforms feel engineered and intentionally unconventional.
Many uppercase and lowercase characters share a consistent mid-band interruption, creating a strong horizontal alignment line across words. Numerals and round letters (like O/0) emphasize the split-bar motif, while several glyphs incorporate thin vertical strokes that act like structural supports. The sample text shows the effect becoming a pronounced texture across lines, giving paragraphs a patterned, kinetic appearance.