Sans Other Ufbev 9 is a very light, wide, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, editorial, branding, posters, airy, modern, minimal, elegant, architectural, distinctiveness, refinement, modernity, constructed look, lightness, monolinear, open counters, low density, geometric, rounded terminals.
A very thin, monolinear sans with generous spacing and a refined, airy rhythm. Forms combine straight strokes and large-radius curves, with frequent intentional breaks where strokes meet, creating a segmented, constructed look rather than continuous joins. Capitals are narrow-to-moderate in width with tall proportions, while the lowercase shows a notably tall x-height and open apertures that keep counters clear. Terminals are clean and mostly rounded, and the figures echo the same delicate, lightly disconnected construction for a cohesive, consistent texture.
Best suited to display sizes such as headlines, editorial titles, posters, and brand wordmarks where its hairline strokes and constructed breaks can be appreciated. It can work for short UI labels or packaging accents when set with generous size and spacing, but it is less appropriate for long passages of small text.
The overall tone feels modern and understated, leaning toward elegant and architectural rather than friendly or casual. The broken joins and fine strokes add a slightly experimental, gallery-like character while remaining calm and minimal. It reads as refined and contemporary, with a light, high-end presence.
The design appears intended to deliver a sleek, contemporary sans voice with an engineered, modular twist. By combining hairline strokes with deliberate discontinuities, it aims to look premium and distinctive while maintaining a clean, minimal structure.
The recurring use of small gaps at intersections (notably in letters with bowls and crossbars) gives the type a distinctive signature, especially at larger sizes. Because strokes are extremely thin, the design’s character depends on ample whitespace; cramped settings would reduce clarity and accentuate the fragmentation.