Sans Other Uhdy 1 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Bomburst' by VersusTwin (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, sports, tech ui, futuristic, technical, aerodynamic, minimal, display impact, tech aesthetic, speed cue, geometric system, monolinear, angular, chamfered, geometric, narrow joints.
A monolinear italic sans with an angular, segmented construction. Curves are largely replaced by straight strokes and chamfered corners, producing squared counters and faceted bowls. Terminals tend to end in clean, cut-off angles, and diagonals are crisp and consistent, giving the design a slightly modular, engineered feel. The overall rhythm is open and evenly spaced, with simplified shapes that favor geometry over calligraphic modulation.
Best suited to short-form settings where its angular italic stance can be appreciated: headlines, poster typography, logotypes, and tech or motorsport branding. It can also work for interface accents, labels, or dashboards where a precise, futuristic voice is desired, while extended body text may require larger sizes for comfortable reading.
The letterforms project a sleek, high-tech tone—leaning into a sci-fi and industrial aesthetic rather than a neutral everyday voice. Its sharp corners and faceted curves read as fast and streamlined, suggesting motion and precision.
The design appears intended to reinterpret a sans italic through a geometric, faceted lens—prioritizing speed, precision, and a contemporary technical character. Its consistent stroke weight and squared-off construction suggest a focus on distinctive display presence with a controlled, engineered system of shapes.
Some glyphs show distinctive, display-oriented simplifications (e.g., boxy rounded forms and angular joins) that enhance personality but may reduce familiarity at smaller sizes. Numerals follow the same squared, segmented logic, contributing to a cohesive, instrument-like texture in mixed alphanumeric settings.