Sans Other Seny 2 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Maiers Nr. 8 Pro' by Ingo (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, ui labels, techno, industrial, modular, futuristic, utilitarian, futurism, system feel, display impact, geometric rigidity, squared, angular, geometric, stencil-like, compressed.
A condensed, monoline sans built from rigid verticals and straight diagonals with near-absent curves. Many glyphs are squared-off and segmented, using sharp corners and occasional small cut-ins that create a subtly modular, almost stencil-like construction. Counters tend toward rectangular forms, terminals are flat and orthogonal, and the overall rhythm is tight with compact spacing and a strong vertical emphasis. Numerals and capitals follow the same rectilinear logic, producing a consistent, engineered texture in text.
Well-suited to headlines, short bursts of copy, and identity work where a technical or futuristic voice is desired. It can also work for interface labels, signage, and packaging callouts, particularly when set at medium-to-large sizes where the angular detailing remains crisp.
The tone is technical and disciplined, with a retro-futurist, machine-made feel. Its hard edges and modular interruptions suggest control panels, sci‑fi interfaces, or industrial labeling rather than casual reading.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric, engineered aesthetic into a readable sans, prioritizing a modular construction and sharp, rectilinear silhouettes. It aims to stand out through distinctive, system-like letterforms while maintaining consistent stroke weight for clean reproduction.
Distinctive angular features—especially on diagonals and bowls—give the face a coded, display-forward personality. The compact proportions and squared counters create a dense typographic color that reads best when size and tracking are tuned for clarity.