Sans Other Rylom 3 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: logotypes, headlines, posters, ui labels, branding, futuristic, technical, speedy, industrial, sci‑fi, modernize, add motion, signal tech, stand out, rounded corners, squarish bowls, angular curves, oblique stress, compact apertures.
An oblique, geometric sans with rounded-rectangle construction and a consistent, slightly condensed rhythm. Strokes stay fairly even while curves are often squared off into softened corners, producing squarish counters in letters like O, D, and P. Many terminals are cleanly cut or subtly hooked, with a forward-leaning stance and occasional asymmetry in joins that adds motion. Numerals echo the same rounded-corner geometry, with simplified forms and firm, engineered contours.
Best suited to display applications where its stylized geometry can read clearly: tech branding, product marks, gaming/sci‑fi titles, event posters, and short UI labels or dashboards. It can work in brief paragraphs, but its distinctive oblique forms and compact apertures make it more compelling for headlines and emphasized text than for long-form reading.
The overall tone feels fast, technical, and distinctly futuristic. Its oblique angle and streamlined shapes suggest motion and machinery, leaning toward sci‑fi and sport/tech aesthetics rather than neutral everyday typography.
The font appears designed to deliver a modern, speed-oriented voice using rounded-corner modular forms and an oblique stance. Its aim seems to be recognizability and a high-tech feel while retaining enough simplicity to function as a sans in practical display settings.
The design mixes rigid, modular geometry with softened edges, creating a “machined but friendly” texture. Spacing appears relatively tight in text, and the characteristic squared counters and cut terminals give words a distinctive silhouette at display sizes.