Sans Other Tima 12 is a regular weight, very narrow, monoline, upright, short x-height font.
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A tall, tightly set sans with a linear, monoline skeleton and strongly rectilinear construction. Strokes maintain near-uniform thickness with squared terminals and minimal curvature, producing narrow counters and a crisp, drawn-with-a-ruler feel. Uppercase forms are especially elongated, while lowercase keeps a short x-height and slender bowls, creating a high-contrast rhythm between stems and interior space. Figures and punctuation follow the same narrow, squared-off logic, emphasizing verticality and a clean, modular cadence.
Best suited for display use such as headlines, posters, brand marks, packaging, and signage where its tall, condensed geometry can create a distinctive silhouette. It can work for short UI labels or titling when spaced comfortably, but extended text will typically require larger sizes to keep small apertures from closing in.
The overall tone is sleek and stylized, evoking early modernist display lettering and Art Deco-inspired signage. Its narrow, upright stance and sharp geometry read as cool, precise, and slightly futuristic, with a refined but intentionally idiosyncratic character.
The design appears intended as a stylized condensed sans that prioritizes a striking vertical profile and a clean, geometric voice over neutral text ergonomics. Its consistent monoline treatment and squared forms suggest a deliberate homage to architectural and Deco-era letterforms adapted for modern display settings.
Because counters are tight and joins are sharp, readability benefits from generous tracking and larger sizes. The design’s strong vertical emphasis makes word shapes look airy and ladder-like, especially in mixed-case settings.