Sans Other Seha 5 is a bold, very narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, sci‑fi ui, packaging, futuristic, techno, industrial, architectural, retro digital, tech aesthetic, space saving, high impact, geometric system, condensed, geometric, rectilinear, angular, squared terminals.
A tall, tightly set sans with rectilinear construction and squared counters. Strokes are monolinear and heavy, with crisp right-angle turns, flat terminals, and minimal curvature; round letters resolve into narrow, boxy forms. The proportions are strongly vertical, with compact bowls and short crossbars, producing an even, column-like rhythm in text. Uppercase and lowercase share a rigid, modular feel, and the figures match the same narrow, upright geometry.
This font suits display roles such as posters, headlines, titles, branding marks, and packaging where a sharp, technical voice is desired. It also fits interface-style graphics, game/film titles, and other futuristic or industrial themes where compact width and strong verticality help text stack efficiently.
The overall tone reads futuristic and engineered, with a slightly retro-digital flavor reminiscent of display lettering used on instruments, control panels, or sci‑fi interfaces. Its strict geometry and compressed width give it an assertive, mechanical presence rather than a friendly or literary one.
The design appears intended to translate a rigid, grid-based concept into a condensed sans, prioritizing a striking silhouette and consistent modular rhythm. Its squared curves and tight apertures suggest a focus on a techno/architectural aesthetic for attention-grabbing display typography.
Because many interior spaces are tight and shapes are highly squared, the face performs best when given adequate size and spacing, where its distinctive angular details remain clear. The visual system feels intentionally constrained and grid-aligned, emphasizing structure and pattern over softness.