Sans Other Ohfe 3 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, gaming, sci-fi ui, futuristic, industrial, techno, sporty, assertive, display impact, tech branding, thematic voice, distinctive silhouettes, modular construction, angular, geometric, chamfered, high-contrast shapes, stencil-like.
This typeface uses heavy, even-weight strokes and a strongly geometric construction. Corners are frequently chamfered or cut away into triangular notches, and curves tend to be squarish with flattened terminals rather than fully round bowls. Counters are compact and often shaped like rounded rectangles, giving letters a tightened, engineered feel. The lowercase is built to match the caps in tone, with simplified forms and short, clipped joins; numerals follow the same cut-corner logic, staying blocky and high-impact.
Best suited to short, prominent settings where its angular detailing can be appreciated—headlines, posters, title cards, product marks, and display typography for gaming or sci‑fi themed interfaces. It also works well for branding in tech, motorsport, or industrial contexts that benefit from a bold, engineered voice.
The overall tone is contemporary and machine-made, with a sharp, tactical energy. Its repeated wedge cuts and hard stops read as futuristic and industrial, leaning toward sci‑fi, motorsport, and tech branding rather than neutral text typography.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern, constructed sans with a recognizable "cut-corner" signature, prioritizing impact and theme-forward character for display use. Its systematic notches and squared curves suggest a deliberate attempt to evoke machinery, speed, and futuristic signage.
Letterforms maintain a consistent rhythm through repeated diagonal cut-ins (notably on curved glyphs), producing a pseudo-stencil or modular-signage impression without true breaks in the strokes. The design favors distinctive silhouettes over conventional readability, especially in smaller sizes where the notches and tight counters become the dominant feature.