Sans Other Tipy 2 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, ui labels, packaging, techno, sci-fi, digital, architectural, minimal, futuristic, modular, constructed, display-driven, technical, monoline, geometric, angular, octagonal, square-cornered.
A monolinear, geometric sans built from straight segments with sharp corners and frequent 45° chamfers, giving many counters and joins an octagonal, cut-corner look. Curves are largely suppressed in favor of squared and faceted forms, with open apertures and simplified terminals that keep the texture airy and linear. Proportions skew narrow to moderately narrow with compact bowls and a rhythmic, engineered spacing; numerals and capitals share the same rectilinear construction for a consistent, grid-like feel.
Best suited to short display settings where the faceted geometry can be appreciated—headlines, branding marks, titles, and poster typography. It can also work for UI labels or technical diagrams when used at comfortable sizes with generous spacing, but it is less ideal for long-form reading.
The overall tone reads technical and futuristic, reminiscent of display lettering for interfaces, instrumentation, or retro-computing aesthetics. Its crisp angles and schematic construction suggest precision and a slightly industrial, synthwave-adjacent mood rather than warmth or humanist softness.
The letterforms appear intended to deliver a distinctive, constructed sans that feels machine-made and modular, using chamfers and straight-line geometry to create a cohesive futuristic voice. The consistent monoline build and simplified shapes prioritize stylistic impact and system-like uniformity over traditional text ergonomics.
Distinctive chamfered joins and polygonal counters create strong letterform signatures at larger sizes, while the sparse stroke presence and angular detailing can reduce legibility in dense text or small settings. The design’s consistent straight-stroke logic carries through lowercase and numerals, reinforcing a modular, system-driven character.