Sans Other Seha 3 is a bold, very narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, signage, packaging, logotypes, industrial, retro, techno, posterish, mechanical, space-saving display, industrial styling, retro-tech tone, constructed geometry, condensed, rectilinear, monolinear, angular, modular.
A condensed, monolinear sans built from rectilinear strokes and squared terminals. Forms are tall and tightly spaced with a strong vertical emphasis, using narrow counters and frequent right-angle turns that create a modular, constructed feel. Several letters incorporate distinctive internal cut-ins or mid-stroke joins, giving the alphabet a keyed, engineered rhythm while maintaining consistent stroke weight and crisp edges.
Best suited for display applications where its compressed, geometric construction can read as a deliberate style choice: posters, album/film titles, product packaging, brand marks, and signage. It can also work for interface labels or technical graphics when used at sizes that preserve its interior cut-ins and tight counters.
The font projects an industrial, retro-futurist tone—part machine label, part vintage sci‑fi title card. Its strict geometry and compressed proportions feel assertive and utilitarian, with a slightly quirky display character that reads as designed rather than purely neutral.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum vertical presence in minimal horizontal space while signaling a constructed, machine-made aesthetic. Its modular angles and squared terminals suggest a goal of creating a distinctive, era-evocative display sans for impactful titling and branding.
In text settings the condensed width creates a dense, rhythmic texture, and the boxy details become more pronounced at larger sizes. Numerals and capitals follow the same narrow, vertical logic, supporting a cohesive, signage-like voice across headings and short lines.