Sans Other Selo 15 is a bold, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, ui labels, signage, industrial, techy, retro, utilitarian, arcade, digital feel, industrial flavor, retro tech, compact impact, systematic texture, geometric, rectilinear, squared, angular, stenciled.
A compact, rectilinear sans with squared counters and a strongly modular construction. Strokes are uniform and terminate in flat, right-angled ends, with frequent step-like cuts and inset notches that create an almost stencil-like feel. Curves are minimized in favor of chamfered or squared forms, giving round letters like O and G a boxy, engineered silhouette. Proportions are condensed with tall vertical emphasis, and the spacing reads tight and disciplined, reinforcing a grid-based rhythm across caps, lowercase, and numerals.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings where its angular construction can read as a stylistic asset—headlines, posters, brand marks, and packaging accents. It also works well for interface labels, on-screen graphics, and directional or industrial-style signage where a compact, engineered look is desired.
The overall tone is mechanical and tech-forward, with a distinctly retro-digital flavor. Its blocky geometry and pixel-adjacent detailing evoke arcade graphics, industrial labeling, and sci‑fi interface typography while staying clean and systematic.
The design appears intended to deliver a constructed, machine-made sans that feels both retro and technical. By relying on squared geometry, consistent stroke weight, and deliberate corner notches, it prioritizes a distinctive display texture and a crisp, systematized presence.
Several glyphs show intentional internal cutouts and corner reductions that add texture without breaking the monoline feel. Lowercase echoes the cap structure closely, producing a uniform, schematic texture in text settings, while the numerals maintain the same squared, utilitarian logic for a cohesive alphanumeric set.