Sans Other Tiro 1 is a light, normal width, monoline, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, ui labels, game graphics, techno, futuristic, digital, architectural, geometric, tech aesthetic, modular system, display impact, retro digital, rectilinear, angular, square terminals, modular, open counters.
A rectilinear, modular sans built from straight strokes and sharp corners, with squared curves rendered as stepped or boxy forms. Strokes remain consistent throughout, with mostly open apertures and counters that read as rectangular cut-ins rather than smooth bowls. Proportions are vertically emphatic, and many characters use simplified constructions (e.g., boxy O/Q forms, angular S, and a zigzagged Z) that keep the rhythm rigid and grid-aligned. Terminals are flat and squared, and joins favor hard angles over continuous curves, producing a precise, engineered texture in both uppercase and lowercase.
Best suited to display settings where its geometric quirks can be appreciated: headlines, posters, logos/wordmarks, packaging accents, and interface labels for tech-leaning products. It also fits game graphics, sci‑fi titling, and retro-digital themed layouts, especially when set with generous size and spacing.
The overall tone feels technical and synthetic, evoking digital readouts, retro computer graphics, and sci‑fi interface lettering. Its strict geometry and angular simplification give it a cold, machine-made neutrality with a slightly game-like, arcade edge.
The design appears intended to translate a grid-based, techno aesthetic into a readable sans, prioritizing a coherent modular system and strong stylistic identity over conventional neo-grotesque smoothness. It aims to feel constructed and coded, with consistent straight-stroke logic applied across letters and figures.
In text, the tight rectilinear detailing can create a busy texture at smaller sizes, while the distinctive angular forms remain highly recognizable in headings and short phrases. Numerals follow the same box-and-stroke logic, with segmented, display-like silhouettes that reinforce the digital character.