Sans Other Seny 3 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, posters, ui labels, branding, techno, industrial, retro, utilitarian, robotic, futuristic tone, modular system, high impact, retro tech, angular, rectilinear, square counters, boxy, sharp terminals.
A tightly constructed, rectilinear sans with straight strokes, hard corners, and squared counters throughout. Curves are largely minimized into faceted, angular joins, giving letters a modular, engineered feel. Proportions lean narrow-to-moderate with consistent stroke thickness, while forms like O/Q and D read as squared outlines rather than true rounds. Many glyphs use short horizontal cut-ins and step-like diagonals, producing a crisp, pixel-adjacent rhythm without actually being a bitmap design.
Best suited for display sizes where its angular construction and squared counters remain clear and intentional. It works well for tech-forward branding, product marks, interface labels, packaging, and poster headlines that benefit from a structured, engineered voice. In longer text, it will read more as a stylistic statement than a neutral workhorse.
The overall tone is technical and machine-made, evoking industrial labeling, sci‑fi interfaces, and retro-digital aesthetics. Its sharp geometry feels efficient and controlled, with a slightly game-like or arcade sensibility that reads as purposeful rather than playful.
The design appears intended to translate a modular, industrial geometry into a sans that feels contemporary yet retro-digital. By replacing curves with crisp facets and maintaining consistent stroke behavior, it aims for strong silhouette recognition and a distinctive, system-built character.
Distinctive details include faceted diagonals (notably in A, K, V/W, and X), squared bowls on letters such as B/P/R, and simplified terminals that keep spacing looking clean and grid-friendly. The figures follow the same rectilinear logic, reinforcing a consistent system across letters and numerals.