Sans Other Ufriz 2 is a very light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, editorial, packaging, minimalist, futuristic, airy, elegant, technical, modernize sans, display impact, geometric reduction, distinctive gaps, refined minimalism, geometric, rounded, open forms, high contrast gaps, linear.
A delicate, line-based sans with geometric construction and frequent open joins that leave deliberate gaps at terminals and intersections. Curves are broad and near-circular, while straight strokes stay clean and evenly weighted, giving the design a precise, schematic feel. Several glyphs use simplified, single-stroke logic (notably in diagonals and angled joins), and counters are generous, helping the alphabet feel light and spacious in display settings. Numerals follow the same linear approach with rounded arcs and occasional breaks that echo the letterforms.
Best suited to headlines, titling, and short text where its open construction and fine strokes can remain clear. It works well for modern branding, fashion and beauty contexts, contemporary packaging, and poster or editorial display applications where a clean, futuristic impression is desired.
The overall tone is sleek and contemporary, balancing a refined, airy elegance with a slightly experimental, engineered character. The open contours and restrained stroke presence create a modern, futuristic mood that feels more conceptual than utilitarian, lending a sense of sophistication and calm.
This font appears designed to reinterpret a neutral sans through geometric reduction and purposeful gaps, creating a lightweight, modern voice with a hint of technical drafting. The intent seems focused on distinctive display impact through minimal means—precision, openness, and controlled rhythm—rather than dense text readability.
The design relies on negative space as an active feature, with consistent use of separated strokes that can make certain shapes feel stylized or abstract at smaller sizes. Its smooth curves and strict stroke discipline create a cohesive rhythm across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals, while the distinctive construction adds personality without becoming decorative.