Sans Other Tine 1 is a light, very narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, ui labels, futuristic, technical, minimal, digital, architectural, space saving, tech aesthetic, display impact, systematic design, condensed, geometric, rectilinear, angular, modular.
A condensed geometric sans built from thin, uniform strokes and mostly rectilinear forms. Corners are crisp and squared, with curves reduced to straight segments and chamfer-like joins, giving many letters a constructed, modular feel. Counters are narrow and often boxy, terminals are clean and unadorned, and spacing stays disciplined to maintain a tight, vertical rhythm across text and figures.
Best suited to display settings where its narrow proportions and angular construction can be appreciated—headlines, posters, logotypes, titles, and short UI labels. It also works well for tech, electronic, and sci‑fi themed graphics where a crisp, engineered voice is desired.
The overall tone is futuristic and instrument-like, evoking schematic labeling, sci‑fi interfaces, and engineered signage. Its restrained, angular drawing reads as cool, precise, and intentionally synthetic rather than humanist or calligraphic.
The design appears intended to deliver a compact, space-efficient sans with a distinctive constructed aesthetic. By prioritizing straight strokes, squared counters, and consistent linear weight, it aims for a modern, technical voice that stands apart from conventional neo-grotesques.
Several glyphs emphasize distinctive, almost stencil-like interior geometry (notably in rounded letters and some numerals), which enhances personality but can reduce small-size clarity in dense text. The numerals and capitals share the same tall, narrow stance, reinforcing a cohesive, technical texture in headlines and short strings.