Sans Other Uhna 1 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, album art, zines, edgy, hand-drawn, quirky, restless, retro, expressiveness, hand-lettered feel, high impact, motion, angular, condensed, spiky, monoline, asymmetric.
A sharply slanted, condensed sans with a monoline feel and subtly irregular stroke behavior. Forms are built from narrow, angular gestures with pointed terminals and occasional kinked joins, giving many letters a slightly carved or sketchy silhouette rather than a purely geometric one. Counters are tight and vertical rhythm is emphasized; bowls and diagonals often appear faceted, while curves are simplified into tense arcs. Overall spacing reads compact, with glyphs that feel intentionally uneven in width to maintain a wiry, handwritten texture.
Best suited to short, high-impact text such as posters, display headlines, packaging callouts, and logo or wordmark explorations where a gritty, hand-made slant is desirable. It can also work well for music and event graphics, editorial feature titles, and other applications that benefit from a restless, energetic texture rather than quiet readability.
The font projects an energetic, offbeat tone—somewhere between comic-book urgency and scratchy marker lettering. Its edgy angles and brisk italic motion create a sense of speed and attitude, making the voice feel informal, mischievous, and a little punk.
The design appears aimed at capturing a fast, hand-lettered italic look within a condensed sans framework, prioritizing attitude and motion over neutrality. Its angular simplification and intentional irregularities suggest a display face meant to feel human, improvised, and visually distinctive at larger sizes.
Uppercase and lowercase share the same lean and narrow build, reinforcing a consistent forward motion across lines. Numerals follow the same angular, slightly irregular construction, supporting expressive settings where a uniform, mechanical appearance is not the goal.