Sans Other Turul 11 is a regular weight, very narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, signage, packaging, art deco, retro, technical, stylized, architectural, compact impact, deco styling, constructed forms, display branding, condensed, geometric, rounded corners, flat terminals, high contrast joins.
A condensed, monoline sans with tall proportions and a mix of squared and softly rounded geometry. Strokes stay even in weight while corners often transition into tight curves, creating a tube-like, outlined feel without actual inline construction. Many letters use simplified, modular shapes: squared bowls, narrow apertures, and occasional open forms (notably in characters like C, G, and S) that emphasize a constructed, display-first rhythm. Terminals are typically flat and clean, and counters are compact, producing a vertical, columnar texture across words.
Best suited for headlines, posters, logos, and packaging where a distinctive condensed voice is needed. It can also work for signage or UI accents at larger sizes, where the tight apertures and stylized curves remain clear and intentional.
The overall tone reads retro-futurist and Art Deco–leaning, with a technical, signage-like crispness. Its narrow build and stylized skeleton give it a slightly whimsical, game-title energy while still feeling precise and engineered.
The design appears aimed at delivering a compact, high-impact display sans with a constructed, Deco-inspired silhouette. It prioritizes a memorable, modular letterform system over neutral readability, creating a strong visual identity in short text.
Curved characters often appear pinched or segmented into near-rectangular arcs, and several glyphs feature distinctive top or bottom hooks that reinforce a custom, emblematic personality. Numerals follow the same condensed, geometric logic, keeping the set visually consistent for titles and short numeric strings.