Sans Other Ulgu 1 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, posters, gaming, tech ui, futuristic, technical, dynamic, industrial, angular, tech tone, speed cue, sci-fi styling, constructed forms, compact fit, chamfered, oblique, geometric, sharp, high-contrast.
This typeface uses a monoline construction with an oblique slant and tightly drawn, compact proportions. Letterforms are built from straight strokes and crisp corners, frequently finished with chamfered/angled terminals that create a faceted, mechanical feel. Counters are mostly squared or trapezoidal, with rounded geometry largely avoided, and the overall rhythm is clean and even despite occasional width shifts between glyphs. Uppercase forms read as rigid and engineered, while the lowercase follows the same angular logic with simplified bowls and open, linear joins.
Best suited for short-to-medium display settings where its angular styling can be appreciated: headlines, poster titles, game graphics, tech branding, and interface labels. It can also work for compact signage or product markings where a precise, engineered aesthetic is desired, while extended body text may feel intense due to the slant and sharp forms.
The overall tone feels futuristic and technical, like interface labeling or machine-forward branding. Its sharp angles and forward slant convey speed and precision, leaning more toward a sci‑fi/industrial mood than a neutral everyday sans.
The design intention appears to be a constructed, forward-leaning sans that signals technology and motion through straight strokes, chamfered corners, and minimized curves. The consistent oblique stance and faceted terminals suggest a deliberate “machine-made” personality aimed at modern, high-energy applications.
Distinctive details include boxy, cut-in counters (notably in letters like O/Q and numerals), pointed or notched joins in diagonals, and a generally “constructed” look that prioritizes straight segments over curves. The oblique angle is consistent across the character set, giving text a continuous forward motion.