Sans Other Uhse 3 is a very light, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, posters, titles, ui mockups, technical, futuristic, architectural, experimental, minimal, experimentation, futurism, reduction, constructed forms, tech aesthetic, wireframe, angular, geometric, skeletal, modular.
A skeletal, angular sans built from thin, single-line strokes with sharp corners and frequent open joins. Many forms rely on partial outlines and asymmetric construction—rectangular bowls, clipped terminals, and occasional diagonal cuts—creating a wireframe feel rather than fully closed counters. Proportions are compact and condensed, with tall ascenders and a generally tight, linear rhythm; widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, enhancing the hand-built, modular impression. Numerals and punctuation follow the same spare logic, favoring straight segments and simplified geometry.
Best suited to display contexts where its wireframe geometry can be appreciated: posters, titles, album/film graphics, tech branding accents, and interface mockups. It works particularly well for short lines, labels, and stylized headings rather than long-form reading.
The overall tone is technical and futuristic, like lettering drafted for schematics or a minimalist sci‑fi interface. Its light, linear presence reads cool and precise, with an experimental edge that feels intentionally unconventional and slightly cryptic.
The design appears intended to reinterpret a standard sans skeleton as a minimal, constructed system—prioritizing geometry, reduction, and a drafted aesthetic over conventional warmth or neutrality. The open counters and clipped strokes suggest a goal of creating distinctive, futuristic word shapes with a lightweight footprint.
Stroke endings tend to be blunt and unadorned, and several characters use open-sided constructions that emphasize negative space. In text, the narrow spacing and frequent straight segments create a brittle, high-contrast texture where word shapes are distinctive but visually delicate, especially at smaller sizes.