Sans Other Ubfi 13 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: book covers, posters, packaging, editorial, headlines, storybook, whimsical, vintage, quirky, playful, add personality, handmade feel, vintage charm, display readability, flared, calligraphic, organic, lively, irregular.
A distinctive text face with gently flared terminals and an organic, hand-shaped feel. Strokes show modest modulation with occasional wedge-like endings, giving letters a lightly calligraphic rhythm rather than a purely geometric construction. Proportions are compact with relatively small lowercase bodies and lively ascenders/descenders; widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, adding a loose, human cadence. Curves are soft and slightly irregular, and several forms (notably in the lowercase and numerals) lean into idiosyncratic shapes that read as intentionally quirky while remaining legible.
Works best where character is an asset: book covers, posters, packaging, and short editorial headlines or pull quotes. It can also suit brand marks or event materials that want a handcrafted, slightly vintage voice. For longer passages, it’s likely most comfortable at moderate sizes where the lively detailing can breathe.
The overall tone is charming and slightly mischievous—more fairytale and vintage ephemera than corporate neutrality. It feels personable and crafted, suggesting handmade signage, old book titling, or playful editorial voice. The uneven width rhythm and flared endings add a theatrical, story-forward character.
The design appears intended to deliver an approachable display/text hybrid with a handmade sensibility—adding personality through flared terminals, subtle modulation, and intentionally varied proportions while keeping familiar letter structures for readability.
Capitals present a simplified, open structure with subtle tapering, while the lowercase introduces more personality through varied bowls, hooks, and tails. Numerals follow the same spirited approach, with curvy, old-style-like gestures and prominent terminals that keep them visually consistent with the letters.