Sans Other Tulay 9 is a light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, ui text, technical docs, labels, tables, technical, utilitarian, minimal, deadpan, modern, clarity, uniformity, system text, engineering, geometric, clean, open, crisp, straight-sided.
A spare, monoline sans with a largely geometric construction and a steady, mechanical rhythm. Strokes stay even in thickness, terminals are clean and unembellished, and round forms (C, O, 0, o) read as near-circular with open counters. The overall drawing favors straight-sided shapes and simple joins, producing compact, consistent letter silhouettes and clear separation between glyphs in text.
Well suited to settings where even spacing and consistent texture help scanning, such as code samples, terminal-style UI, tables, settings screens, and technical documentation. It can also work for compact labels and captions where a clean, engineered look is desirable.
The tone is functional and matter-of-fact, leaning toward a technical, no-nonsense feel rather than expressive or decorative. Its disciplined repetition and restrained detailing evoke utilitarian interfaces, labeling, and system-like typography.
The design appears intended to provide a calm, highly systematic reading texture with minimal stylistic interference. Its geometry and disciplined repetition prioritize clarity and uniformity in practical, screen-leaning and data-oriented contexts.
Curves are kept smooth and minimal, while many letters rely on clear verticals and horizontals, reinforcing a structured, grid-friendly appearance. Numerals follow the same restrained logic and remain visually compatible with the lowercase and caps in continuous reading.