Sans Other Tese 3 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: branding, headlines, posters, packaging, ui labels, modernist, architectural, clean, quirky, geometric, distinctive sans, constructed feel, modern identity, graphic texture, contemporary utility, angular joins, open counters, pinched terminals, segmented strokes, stencil-like.
A crisp sans with a constructed, slightly experimental feel. Strokes are mostly monolinear and smooth, but many forms introduce small breaks, notches, or segmented joins that create a subtle stencil-like rhythm (notably in letters such as E, F, T, and several lowercase forms). Curves are round and open, while diagonals and verticals stay straight and firm, giving the design an architectural backbone. The lowercase is compact and readable with simple bowls and open apertures, while capitals maintain clean geometry with occasional idiosyncratic details that sharpen the overall texture.
Well suited for branding systems, headlines, and poster typography where its constructed details can read clearly and add personality. It can also work for packaging and short UI labels when a clean sans is desired with a slightly unconventional, engineered edge.
The font conveys a modern, design-forward tone—minimal and precise, yet intentionally offbeat. Its small interruptions and pinched connections add a techy, engineered character, making it feel contemporary rather than purely neutral.
The design appears intended to reinterpret a straightforward sans structure through subtle, systematic disruptions—introducing notches and segmented strokes to add identity without abandoning clarity. It balances functional letterforms with a distinctive catalog-ready voice for contemporary visual communication.
The distinctive joins and occasional internal breaks can become a defining texture at display sizes, while at smaller sizes they may read as fine details rather than full stencil cuts. Numerals follow the same constructed logic, with clear silhouettes and a consistent stroke rhythm.