Sans Other Sefa 2 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, signage, posters, headlines, packaging, techno, retro, industrial, mechanical, schematic, futuristic, technical, display-like, systematic, angular, rectilinear, monoline, geometric, squared.
A rectilinear, monoline sans built from straight strokes and squared corners, with occasional clipped and chamfer-like terminals. Curves are largely replaced by faceted, boxy forms, giving rounds such as O/C/G a squared, constructed feel. Counters tend to be compact and rectangular, and joins are crisp with minimal modulation, producing a clean, engineered rhythm across text. The overall drawing is tightly proportioned with a tall, compressed stance and consistent stroke behavior across upper- and lowercase.
This design works best where a compact, technical voice is desirable: interface labels, dashboards, wayfinding systems, product packaging, and bold headline typography. It can also suit posters and branding that lean into retro technology or industrial aesthetics, especially at medium to large sizes where the angular detailing remains clear.
The font projects a technical, retro-futuristic tone—part digital display, part industrial drafting. Its squared geometry and hard corners feel utilitarian and machine-made, suggesting instrumentation, systems labeling, and sci-fi interface graphics rather than warmth or tradition.
The font appears intended to translate a digital/engineered aesthetic into a consistent text face, using modular straight strokes and squared counters to evoke machinery and display typography while remaining readable in continuous lines of copy.
Distinctive facets appear in several glyphs, including angled cuts and angular diagonals that keep the texture lively while staying disciplined. Numerals follow the same squared construction, reading like signage-ready, technical figures with strong vertical emphasis.