Sans Other Sefo 11 is a light, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, signage, posters, headlines, packaging, technical, futuristic, retro, architectural, precise, modular styling, digital feel, efficient labeling, distinct identity, monoline, geometric, angular, square-cornered, condensed.
A monoline sans with a distinctly angular, rectilinear construction and frequent squared corners. Curves are minimized or faceted, giving round letters like O/Q a boxy, rounded-rectangle silhouette, while diagonals in A/V/W/X are sharp and clean. Counters are compact and largely rectangular, terminals are blunt, and joins feel engineered rather than calligraphic. Overall spacing and proportions read compact and efficient, producing a crisp, gridded rhythm in text.
Best suited to short-to-medium text where a crisp, technical voice is desired—UI labels, wayfinding, product labeling, and editorial callouts. It also works well for posters and titles that benefit from a futuristic or engineered aesthetic, especially when set with generous tracking.
The face conveys a technical, futuristic mood with a retro-digital undertone, like instrumentation labeling or sci‑fi interface typography. Its strict geometry and restrained detailing feel precise and utilitarian, with a subtle display flavor that emphasizes structure over warmth.
The design appears intended to translate a modular, grid-based aesthetic into a readable sans, prioritizing straight strokes, squared counters, and consistent monoline structure. It aims for a distinctive sci‑tech character while maintaining clear letter differentiation for display and interface-style settings.
Distinctive glyph cues include the squared bowl shapes, the segmented feel of S and Z, and the boxy Q with a small tail. The lowercase set mirrors the same modular logic, with single-storey forms and simple, straight-sided stems that keep the texture even at larger sizes.