Sans Other Sese 9 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, reverse italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Maiers Nr. 8 Pro' by Ingo (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, gaming ui, album covers, techno, angular, quirky, futuristic, industrial, sci-fi styling, display impact, geometric experimentation, tech signaling, geometric, condensed, rectilinear, sharp, skeletal.
A condensed, rectilinear sans with monoline strokes and strongly angular construction. Corners are crisp and often slightly notched, with many glyphs built from straight segments and flattened diagonals rather than curves. Counters tend to be boxy and open, and several forms (notably S, Z, and numerals) emphasize zig-zag geometry and asymmetric join angles, creating a slightly forward-leaning rhythm. Overall spacing appears tight and the letterforms maintain a consistent, engineered stroke logic across cases and figures.
Best suited to display typography where its angular silhouettes can be appreciated: posters, headlines, branding marks, and entertainment-focused graphics. It can also work for short UI labels or interface accents in game or tech contexts, especially at medium-to-large sizes where the sharp details stay clear.
The font reads as futuristic and mechanical, with a playful, off-kilter edge created by its faceted shapes and intentional irregularities. Its sharp geometry evokes sci-fi interfaces, arcade-era graphics, and industrial labeling, while the narrow proportions add urgency and speed.
The design appears intended to deliver a distinctive, geometric sans voice that feels technical and forward-leaning while remaining simple in stroke structure. Its faceted shapes and condensed stance prioritize a strong, memorable outline for attention-grabbing titles and identity work.
Distinctive construction choices—such as simplified, angular curves and occasional cut-in terminals—give the face a custom, display-driven flavor. The figures follow the same straight-edged logic, producing a cohesive alphanumeric set suited to graphic treatments where uniform stroke and strong silhouette matter most.