Sans Other Pefo 6 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, gaming ui, sports branding, techno, futuristic, racing, digital, angular, speed, sci-fi, display impact, mechanical styling, branding, geometric, chamfered, slanted, industrial, sharp.
A slanted, monoline sans built from straight strokes and faceted corners, with frequent chamfers in place of curves. Bowls and counters resolve into angular polygons (notably in O/Q/0 and the rounded lowercase), and terminals are cleanly cut with minimal modulation. Proportions read broadly set with generous horizontal spans, while spacing and widths vary by glyph, creating a slightly mechanical rhythm. Numerals and capitals share the same hard-edged geometry, giving the set a cohesive, engineered look.
Best suited for display settings where its angular geometry and forward lean can carry a strong visual identity—headlines, posters, titles, esports/gaming UI elements, and sporty or tech-forward branding. It can also work for short labels or interface callouts, but its stylized forms are less ideal for dense, long-form reading.
The overall tone is fast, technical, and futuristic—evoking motorsport graphics, sci‑fi interfaces, and industrial labeling. Its sharp angles and forward slant add a sense of motion and urgency, while the strict straight-line construction keeps it cool and utilitarian rather than playful.
The design appears intended to deliver a streamlined, high-speed aesthetic through straight-edged construction, consistent stroke weight, and aggressive chamfering. By converting curves into facets and pushing a forward slant, it aims to feel engineered and contemporary, optimized for impactful, high-visibility typography.
Distinctive constructions include a squared, angular 0 and O, an X formed from kinked diagonals, and a Q with a pronounced descending tail. Lowercase forms are similarly faceted, with single-storey a and g, and a compact, geometric feel that prioritizes stylization over conventional pen-derived shapes.