Sans Other Bakoj 12 is a bold, normal width, monoline, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, gaming ui, sports branding, tech branding, futuristic, techno, racing, angular, mechanical, speed cueing, tech styling, industrial geometry, display impact, chamfered, octagonal, forward-leaning, high-contrast corners, square terminals.
A slanted, geometric sans with crisp, chamfered corners and a predominantly straight-sided construction. Strokes are largely even in thickness, with frequent 45° cuts and squared terminals that create an octagonal, engineered silhouette. Curves are minimized into faceted arcs, and counters tend toward boxy, inset forms; diagonals are clean and taut, emphasizing a streamlined rhythm. The set mixes narrow and wider letterforms, with compact joins and open apertures that keep the texture brisk and technical.
Best suited to display settings where its angular voice can read as intentional: headlines, posters, game and app UI labels, esports or motorsport-inspired branding, and technology-forward packaging. It can also work for short captions or signage when ample size and spacing are available to preserve its sharp internal shapes.
The overall tone is fast, synthetic, and purpose-built, evoking motorsport graphics, sci-fi interfaces, and industrial labeling. Its sharp angles and consistent slant convey motion and precision rather than warmth or softness.
The design appears intended to deliver a forward-leaning, high-energy sans that prioritizes speed cues and mechanical geometry. Its faceted curves and chamfered terminals suggest an aim for a cohesive, system-like alphabet that feels engineered for modern, technical identities.
The italic angle is expressed more through oblique geometry than calligraphic modulation, and many glyphs use distinctive cut-ins and notches (notably in bowls and junctions) that reinforce a machine-drawn feel. Numerals follow the same faceted logic, with squared curves and clipped corners for a cohesive alphanumeric system.