Sans Other Tukaw 2 is a light, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: logos, headlines, posters, packaging, game titles, playful, futuristic, retro, quirky, whimsical, distinctive, friendly, decorative, sci-fi, brandable, monoline, rounded, geometric, ornamental, ringed counters.
A clean, monoline construction is paired with generous curves and frequent circular motifs, creating a soft geometric rhythm. Many forms feature distinctive internal counters—often rendered as dots or small rings—and several letters incorporate sculpted notches or inward turns that read as intentional “built” details. Terminals are predominantly rounded, with occasional flat, squared ends on stems and bars, producing a tidy but idiosyncratic texture. The spacing and proportions keep the line lively, with consistent stroke weight and an overall open, airy silhouette.
Best suited for display typography where its character can be appreciated: logos, product branding, posters, album art, and titles for games, films, or tech-themed experiences. It can also work for short UI headings, packaging callouts, and signage that benefits from a friendly futuristic feel. For longer reading, it is likely most effective in larger sizes or as an accent typeface paired with a more neutral text face.
This typeface gives off a playful, futuristic tone with a hint of retro science and puzzle-book whimsy. Its rounded, ornamental touches feel friendly and quirky rather than stern or corporate. The overall impression is imaginative and slightly enigmatic, suited to designs that want personality without becoming messy.
The design appears intended to deliver a highly recognizable sans voice by combining straightforward monoline strokes with signature circular counters and custom, sculpted joins. It aims for legibility at display sizes while prioritizing a memorable texture and a coherent “system” of rounded details across letters and figures.
The sample text shows consistent stroke weight and a recurring use of dot-like counters in multiple glyphs, including figures, which creates a distinctive sparkle in running lines. Several capitals and lowercase forms use unconventional internal shaping that increases uniqueness and gives the face a constructed, bespoke quality.