Sans Other Tese 7 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, branding, packaging, modernist, techy, futuristic, precise, graphic, distinctive minimalism, stencil effect, tech aesthetic, geometric clarity, stencil breaks, modular, geometric, cut-in terminals, rounded bowls.
A geometric sans with clean, circular bowls and straight-sided stems, built from simple, modernist proportions. Many letters feature deliberate breaks and notches—stencil-like interruptions that cut through curves (notably in C, G, O, Q, and several numerals) and appear as small rectangular bite-outs in places where a continuous stroke would normally sit. The stroke weight stays even, with crisp corners and smoothly rounded arcs; terminals are predominantly flat, sometimes shaped by the same cut-in logic. Spacing and rhythm read orderly and engineered, with a slightly constructed, modular feel across both uppercase and lowercase.
Best suited to headlines, branding, and logo work where the segmented construction can read as a deliberate motif. It also fits posters, packaging, and tech-oriented visual systems that benefit from a geometric, engineered voice, particularly at medium-to-large sizes.
The overall tone is contemporary and systematized, with a slightly sci‑fi or industrial edge created by the intentional gaps. It feels technical and designed-for-interface, projecting precision and a controlled, architectural personality rather than warmth or handwriting charm.
Likely intended to reinterpret a neutral geometric sans through a consistent system of cutouts and gaps, creating a recognizable stencil/segmented signature while keeping proportions and spacing broadly functional. The goal appears to be a balance of modern clarity with a distinctive, graphic twist that stands out in display settings.
The stencil breaks are consistent enough to become a defining texture in text, especially where repeated round forms appear (e.g., in words with many o/c/e shapes). The design’s distinctive interruptions add character at display sizes, while also introducing a patterned “segmented” look that can become visually prominent in longer passages.