Sans Other Teza 1 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, reverse italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, branding, ui display, techno, futuristic, angular, edgy, industrial, sci-fi voice, tech branding, geometric styling, dynamic slant, constructed forms, geometric, faceted, oblique, square, hard-edged.
A sharply geometric sans built from straight, monoline strokes with frequent angled joins and clipped terminals. Bowls and counters lean toward squared and pentagonal shapes rather than true curves, giving the letters a faceted, constructed feel. The overall stance is oblique with a consistent forward-leaning rhythm, while proportions stay relatively open for a display-oriented, high-contrast-in-shape (not in stroke) look.
Best suited to headlines, posters, logos, and short brand statements where its angular construction can be a defining visual feature. It can work well in interface or packaging display roles—especially at medium to large sizes—where the faceted shapes and oblique rhythm remain clear.
The tone is futuristic and technical, with a slightly aggressive, game-like edge created by the hard corners and tilted posture. Its rigid geometry reads as engineered and synthetic, suggesting digital interfaces, sci‑fi branding, and stylized industrial graphics.
The design appears intended to reinterpret a neutral sans into a stylized, polygonal system: straight strokes, chamfered corners, and a forward-leaning stance to evoke speed and technology. Consistency of angles and terminals suggests a deliberate, constructed aesthetic aimed at distinctive display typography rather than quiet text setting.
Uppercase and lowercase share the same angular construction, helping mixed-case settings feel cohesive and deliberately mechanical. Numerals and diagonals keep the same clipped, polygonal logic, reinforcing a consistent, modular system across the set.