Sans Other Tiha 8 is a very light, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, wayfinding, posters, titles, technical diagrams, tech, architectural, schematic, minimal, retro-futurist, technical voice, futuristic feel, minimal construction, systematic geometry, square terminals, angular, rectilinear, geometric, condensed.
A condensed, geometric sans built from uniform, very thin strokes and crisp right angles. Curves are largely suppressed into squared corners and chamfer-like joins, giving many letters a rectilinear, constructed feel (notably in round forms like C, G, O, and Q). Terminals are flat and square, counters are open and clean, and spacing reads orderly with a consistent, grid-like rhythm. Numerals and punctuation follow the same linear, technical construction, with simple, straight-sided forms and minimal modulation.
Best suited to short-to-medium setting where a crisp, technical voice is desired: interface labels, dashboards, wayfinding, packaging accents, and poster titling. It also works well in science/tech themed graphics and schematic or diagram annotations, especially at sizes where the fine stroke can remain clearly reproduced.
The overall tone feels technical and schematic, evoking CAD drawings, signage systems, and retro-digital interfaces. Its pared-back geometry and sharp corners create a cool, precise impression rather than a friendly or calligraphic one.
The design appears intended to deliver a minimal, engineered sans aesthetic by reducing letterforms to straight strokes and squared corners, prioritizing clarity, consistency, and a distinctive constructed silhouette over warmth or traditional typographic softness.
Diagonal strokes (A, V, W, X, Y) stay slender and taut, reinforcing the engineered look, while verticals dominate the texture in text. The squared treatment of typically round glyphs gives the face a distinctive, slightly futuristic personality that can read as display-oriented when set larger.