Sans Other Ulvu 4 is a light, normal width, monoline, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, ui display, packaging, modernist, airy, playful, techy, retro-futurist, add motion, modern branding, distinctive display, clean legibility, geometric, open apertures, rounded joins, sharp terminals, high slant.
A slanted, monoline sans with a lively, slightly geometric construction and generous internal space. Curves are drawn with broad, open arcs (notably in C, G, O, and e), while many strokes end in crisp, angled terminals that emphasize the forward lean. Proportions feel gently expanded in rounded letters and more condensed in vertical forms, producing an animated rhythm across words. Uppercase forms are clean and spare, while the lowercase introduces distinctive shapes—single-storey a and g, a curved-shoulder r, and simplified bowls—that keep the texture light and continuous. Numerals match the same stroke logic, with smooth curves and occasional horizontal/diagonal accents that read clearly at display sizes.
Best suited to headlines, branding, and poster-style typography where its forward motion and distinctive lowercase can be appreciated. It can also work for UI or product labeling at medium-to-large sizes, especially when a clean sans is desired with a bit more personality than a neutral workhorse.
The overall tone is sleek and upbeat, balancing a contemporary, engineered feel with a slightly quirky, human touch. Its pronounced slant and open forms give it speed and friendliness, lending a modern, optimistic character rather than a strictly neutral one.
Likely intended as a characterful italic sans that remains clean and legible while injecting motion and individuality into contemporary layouts. The combination of open geometry, sharp terminals, and simplified lowercase suggests a focus on modern display use rather than strictly text-first neutrality.
The design leans on consistent stroke weight and clear counters, with a strong diagonal stress created by the italic angle. Letterforms show a mix of round geometry and straight, sheared cuts, giving the font a distinctive, stylized voice that stands out in headlines and short text runs.