Sans Other Tunip 6 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, ui display, logotypes, futuristic, techno, geometric, sci‑fi, digital, tech aesthetic, display impact, geometric construction, modernization, squared, rounded corners, angular, modular, stencil‑like.
A geometric sans with monoline strokes and a wide set, built from straight segments and rounded rectangular curves. Many forms feel constructed from squared bowls and clipped diagonals, with small chamfers where curves transition into straights. Counters tend to be boxy and open, and several glyphs use distinctive cut-ins and spur-like terminals that give the alphabet a modular, engineered rhythm. Numerals follow the same squared-curve logic, keeping consistent stroke weight and a clean, schematic silhouette.
Best suited to headlines, posters, packaging, and brand marks where a tech-forward voice is desired. It can work for UI or on-screen display in short labels and navigation elements, and it’s especially effective in gaming, electronics, or science-fiction themed graphics where the geometric construction becomes an asset.
The overall tone is futuristic and technical, evoking interface typography, industrial labeling, and sci‑fi titling. Its crisp angles and squared curves read as purposeful and machine-made rather than neutral or humanist, giving text a sleek, digital character.
The font appears designed to deliver a contemporary, engineered look by reducing letterforms to modular strokes, squared bowls, and clipped joins. Its emphasis is on distinctive display impact and a consistent technical aesthetic across letters and numerals rather than understated text neutrality.
The design relies on strong signature shapes—particularly in curved letters and diagonals—so the texture is more stylized than a conventional grotesk. The consistent stroke thickness and generous widths help keep it steady at display sizes, while the distinctive construction can become visually insistent in long passages.