Sans Other Tunav 6 is a very light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, tech ui, signage, futuristic, minimal, technical, sleek, austere, modernize geometry, add segmentation, evoke technology, create display voice, geometric, rounded, open forms, high contrast gaps, stencil-like.
A clean, ultra-thin, monoline sans with geometric construction and generous counters. Many strokes terminate in crisp, squared ends, while curves are drawn with smooth, near-circular arcs, creating a calm, engineered rhythm. Several letters feature intentional breaks and offsets—most notably in bowls and cross-strokes—producing a subtle stencil-like segmentation that stays consistent across the alphabet and numerals. Overall spacing feels open and airy, with a light, delicate color on the page that emphasizes outline and negative space over mass.
Best suited to short display settings where its thin strokes and segmented details can be appreciated: headlines, posters, logotypes, tech-themed branding, and interface titling. It can also work for signage or wayfinding at larger sizes where the open forms and generous counters remain clear.
The broken strokes and precise geometry give the font a futuristic, technical tone, like labeling on instruments or a conceptual UI. Its minimal weight and controlled curves feel sleek and refined, but also slightly experimental due to the intentional discontinuities in key shapes.
The design appears intended to reinterpret a neutral geometric sans through deliberate interruptions and simplified, modular curves, yielding a contemporary, sci‑fi-leaning voice. It prioritizes a light, elegant texture and distinctive construction over conventional text robustness.
Distinctive cut-ins and separated terminals become a defining motif, especially in rounded letters and figures, which can add character at display sizes but may reduce clarity when rendered small. The numerals echo the same segmented geometry, keeping the system cohesive.