Sans Other Syha 6 is a very light, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, branding, posters, ui labels, tech, futuristic, geometric, minimal, modular, modular system, tech aesthetic, geometric clarity, display impact, rectilinear, angular, square, schematic, architectural.
A geometric, rectilinear sans built from thin, monoline strokes with a strong grid logic. Curves are largely minimized into squared bowls and rounded corners are rare, giving letters like O/Q and D a boxy, technical silhouette. Terminals are crisp and mostly perpendicular, with frequent open apertures and simplified joins that keep counters airy despite the narrow stroke. Proportions feel horizontally extended, and the rhythm is consistent across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals, producing an even, schematic texture in text.
Best suited to display settings where its grid-based geometry can be appreciated: headlines, logotypes, posters, tech branding, packaging accents, and UI or wayfinding labels. It can also work for short bursts of text in product copy or captions when a distinctly engineered, futuristic tone is desired.
The overall tone is futuristic and technical, evoking digital displays, circuit diagrams, and late-modern industrial graphics. Its modular construction reads clean and deliberate, with a cool, rational character that feels engineered rather than handwritten or expressive.
The design appears intended to translate a modular, square-built drawing system into a readable sans, prioritizing a consistent stroke and a tightly controlled geometric vocabulary. It aims to deliver a modern, tech-forward voice with strong stylistic coherence across letters and numbers.
Distinctive, squared forms and simplified diagonals (notably in K, R, V, W, X, Y) reinforce the font’s constructed feel, while the lowercase maintains a similarly geometric voice rather than a traditional text-sans structure. The numeral set matches the same rectilinear vocabulary, supporting cohesive alphanumeric rendering in interfaces or labeling.