Sans Other Tuleg 4 is a light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, terminal ui, tabular data, technical docs, labels, technical, utilitarian, clean, retro, mechanical, clarity, alignment, system ui, data display, utility, geometric, rational, low-contrast, open apertures, wide tracking.
This typeface is a monospaced, low-contrast sans with consistent stroke weight and crisp, square-ended terminals. Letterforms lean toward simple geometric construction: round characters are drawn with near-circular bowls and smooth curves, while straights are rigid and orthogonal. Proportions are compact and evenly spaced by design, creating a steady, grid-like rhythm; counters are generally open and uncomplicated, supporting clear character separation. Uppercase shapes are straightforward and restrained, and the lowercase maintains simple, readable silhouettes with minimal flourish.
Well-suited to code display, terminal-style interfaces, and any setting where alignment matters, such as tables, logs, forms, and configuration screens. It also works for technical documentation, UI microcopy, and labeling where consistent spacing and unembellished letterforms are preferred.
Overall, the font feels technical and utilitarian, with a calm, matter-of-fact voice. Its even cadence and straightforward geometry evoke computing, instrumentation, and structured systems, with a subtle retro flavor reminiscent of classic terminal or printout aesthetics.
The design appears intended to deliver dependable, evenly spaced text with a neutral, system-like presence. Its restrained geometry and consistent rhythm prioritize clarity, alignment, and predictable texture over expressive detailing.
The uniform character width produces prominent vertical alignment in text, emphasizing columns and regular spacing. Curved letters (like C, G, S, and 0) read smoothly against the otherwise angular rhythm, while simplified diagonals in letters such as K, V, W, X, and Y preserve the font’s clean, engineered tone.