Sans Other Jurit 7 is a bold, narrow, monoline, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, game ui, futuristic, techno, industrial, modular, retro, distinctive display, tech styling, systemic texture, industrial feel, stencil-like, geometric, squared, cut-out, high-contrast apertures.
A compact, geometric sans with uniform stroke weight and a distinctly constructed, cut-out drawing. Many forms are built from straight verticals and squared curves with deliberate breaks and notches, producing a stencil-like rhythm. Counters are often tight or partially closed, terminals tend to be blunt, and several characters use split stems or inset joins that create a segmented, engineered feel. Overall spacing and proportions read condensed, with simplified bowls and angular transitions that emphasize structure over calligraphy.
Best suited to display typography such as headlines, posters, and identity work where its modular details can read clearly. It can also work for tech-forward packaging, entertainment titles, and interface accents when used in short bursts rather than dense text settings.
The font conveys a futuristic, technical tone with a retro sci‑fi edge. Its segmented strokes and strategic gaps suggest machinery, coding, or signage systems, giving text a sleek but assertive, engineered character.
The design appears intended to modernize a geometric sans through deliberate segmentation and stencil-like cutouts, creating a distinctive voice while retaining a clean, constructed skeleton. The goal seems to be a recognizable, system-like texture that signals technology and industrial precision.
Distinctive interruptions in strokes and partially open counters add strong visual texture, which can become a dominant pattern in longer passages. The design’s constructed joins and tight internal spaces are most striking at display sizes where the cut-ins and breaks remain clearly legible.