Sans Other Ohpa 14 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, gaming ui, tech packaging, techno, industrial, arcade, mechanical, architectural, display impact, sci-fi tone, digital feel, distinctiveness, angular, blocky, geometric, chiseled, squared.
A heavy, angular sans built from straight strokes and sharp corners, with a distinctly squared, cut-out construction. Counters tend toward rectangles and trapezoids, and many joins read as faceted rather than smoothly connected, giving letters a machined feel. The rhythm is compact and somewhat irregular due to asymmetric interior cuts and occasional diagonal terminals, while caps and numerals maintain a consistent, monoline presence with strong silhouette clarity.
Best suited for short display settings where its angular silhouettes can lead the composition—headlines, posters, logos/wordmarks, gaming or sci‑fi UI, and product/tech packaging. It can work for subheads or brief captions at larger sizes, but its sharp interior cuts and compact openings suggest avoiding long body copy.
The overall tone is techno and industrial, evoking arcade UI, machinery labeling, and geometric sci‑fi display typography. Its faceted edges and squared counters feel assertive and utilitarian, with a slightly edgy, retro-digital attitude.
The design appears intended to deliver a strong, geometric display voice using squared counters and faceted terminals to differentiate each glyph. It prioritizes impact and a mechanical, digital-adjacent aesthetic over neutrality, aiming for immediate recognition in contemporary or retro-tech contexts.
Several glyphs use distinctive notches and angular apertures that create a stencil-like impression without fully breaking strokes. Rounded forms are minimized (notably in O/0 and C), replaced by squared bowls that emphasize a rigid, engineered personality; this also makes letterforms highly recognizable but more stylized than conventional text faces.