Sans Other Tunud 4 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, logos, headlines, posters, packaging, playful, retro-futurist, techy, friendly, quirky, brandable, distinctive, display, modern, geometric, clean, rounded, motif-driven.
The design is a clean sans with monoline strokes, open apertures, and a largely geometric construction softened by rounded curves. Proportions skew compact with a relatively low x-height, while capitals feel tall and airy with generous interior space. Several glyphs introduce unusual counter treatments—most notably circular forms with a centered dot—creating a strong visual motif across letters and numerals. Curves and joins are smooth, terminals are mostly plain, and the overall rhythm is modern and orderly with occasional idiosyncratic details.
Best suited for logos, packaging, posters, titles, and UI accents where a unique voice is beneficial. It can work for short text and signage when set with comfortable tracking, but the distinctive counter motif and compact lowercase proportions make it especially effective as a display face or for brand systems that want a playful-tech impression.
This font communicates a playful, slightly retro-futurist tone, balancing friendliness with a precise, engineered feel. The recurring circular “target” counters add a quirky, branded personality that reads as techy and game-like without becoming chaotic. Overall, it feels upbeat and distinctive while staying legible at display sizes.
The font appears designed to offer a contemporary sans foundation with a memorable signature detail, making it easy to recognize in headlines and identity work. Its straightforward stroke logic supports clarity, while the dotted/counter motif adds character for branding and thematic applications.
Round glyphs (notably O/o and some numerals) emphasize a centered dot element that becomes a repeated visual cue throughout the set. The numerals and lowercase maintain the same clean stroke weight, supporting consistent color in mixed alphanumeric settings.