Sans Other Fabi 9 is a very bold, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, game ui, titles, industrial, retro, techy, game-like, sturdy, display impact, retro tech, industrial tone, modular clarity, blocky, squared, geometric, angular, condensed-feel.
A heavy, block-built sans with squared proportions and sharp, stepped corners. Strokes are mostly uniform and rectilinear, with occasional angled cuts that create notch-like terminals and pointed joins (notably in shapes like V/W and some diagonals). Counters tend to be small and rectangular, and the overall texture is dense, producing a compact rhythm in words. The lowercase follows the same modular construction, with simplified, straight-sided bowls and a short crossbar on t; the numerals are similarly squared and monolinear, prioritizing strong silhouettes over roundness.
Well-suited for display typography such as titles, posters, and branding marks where a bold, pixel-adjacent voice is desired. It also fits game interfaces, tech-themed graphics, and packaging or labels that benefit from strong, blocky letterforms and high visual impact.
The font projects a tough, utilitarian tone with a distinctly digital, arcade-era flavor. Its chiseled right angles and slabby presence feel mechanical and assertive, leaning toward sci-fi signage and retro computing aesthetics rather than friendly everyday text.
The design appears intended to translate a modular, industrial aesthetic into a robust display face, emphasizing squared construction, compact counters, and crisp angular cuts for a distinctive, retro-tech voice.
Spacing and forms read best at medium-to-large sizes, where the stepped terminals and tight counters remain clear. The angular detailing gives many letters a distinctive, almost stencil-like bite, which can add character in headlines but may feel busy in long paragraphs.