Sans Other Syha 3 is a very light, very wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: sci‑fi titles, ui labeling, branding, posters, packaging, futuristic, techy, geometric, minimal, tech aesthetic, geometric construction, system lettering, modern display, squared, angular, modular, wireframe, octagonal.
A geometric, squared sans built from thin, even strokes and tight right angles, with occasional clipped corners that introduce an octagonal feel. Counters are generally open and boxy, and curved forms are largely replaced by straight segments, giving bowls and rounds a rectilinear construction. Spacing reads airy due to the light stroke and wide set, while proportions stay consistent across the alphabet with a clean, schematic rhythm. Numerals and capitals follow the same modular logic, with simple, linear joins and sharp terminals that maintain a uniform, technical texture in text.
Best suited to display and short-to-medium text where a crisp, technical aesthetic is desired: sci‑fi titles, tech branding, interface labeling, product packaging, and posters. It can also work for diagrams, captions, and headings that benefit from a modular, engineered look.
The overall tone is futuristic and instrument-like, evoking digital interfaces, sci‑fi labeling, and precision engineering. Its wireframe geometry feels cool and synthetic rather than humanist, with a deliberate, constructed personality that signals modern technology and systems design.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric grid into a readable sans, prioritizing a constructed, rectilinear voice over organic curves. By keeping strokes thin and corners sharp or chamfered, it aims to feel contemporary and systemized—well aligned with digital, industrial, or speculative themes.
Several glyphs use squared bowls and open apertures, helping differentiation despite the rectilinear approach. The design’s reliance on straight segments and clipped corners creates a distinctive, grid-based silhouette that stays consistent from display sizes down into short text, though its character is strongest when allowed room to breathe.