Sans Other Urno 1 is a very light, very wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, tech ui, packaging, futuristic, tech, minimal, modular, clean, modernity, experimentation, distinctive voice, clarity, systematic design, geometric, rounded, open counters, segmented, aerial.
A minimalist geometric sans built from hairline monoline strokes and rounded, open curves. Many letters use deliberate breaks and segmented construction—bowls and crossbars are often separated, with short terminals that stop cleanly before joining. The overall proportion is horizontally generous, with ample sidebearings and a calm, even rhythm; curves are smooth and circular, while diagonals and horizontals remain straight and precise. Numerals and capitals follow the same system, with simplified forms and frequent open apertures that keep the texture airy.
Best suited to headlines, titles, and short blocks of text where the segmented geometry can read clearly—such as tech branding, sci‑fi or digital-themed posters, product packaging, and interface accents. It can work for brief paragraphs at comfortable sizes, but its airy stroke weight and intentional breaks make it most effective as a display face.
The broken-stroke construction and ultra-clean geometry give the font a futuristic, engineered tone. Its light, open forms feel modern and technical, with a slightly experimental, display-driven personality rather than a purely utilitarian one.
The letterforms appear designed to explore a pared-back, engineered aesthetic: reducing shapes to essential strokes, introducing controlled gaps as a signature detail, and keeping proportions wide and clean for a sleek, contemporary feel.
The design leans on consistent stroke endings and repeated gap motifs, creating a cohesive modular language across uppercase, lowercase, and figures. Wide spacing and open joins reduce density, which helps maintain clarity at larger sizes while emphasizing the font’s distinctive segmented look.