Sans Other Selo 17 is a bold, very narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, signage, packaging, industrial, techno, retro, mechanical, futuristic, compact impact, modular build, technical tone, display clarity, angular, rectilinear, condensed, square, modular.
A condensed, rectilinear sans built from straight strokes and sharp corners, with minimal to no curvature. Letterforms are tall and tightly proportioned, relying on squared counters and clipped terminals; rounded shapes (like O/C) read as narrow rectangles with softened inner corners at most. Strokes appear largely uniform, while joins and notches create a constructed, modular feel. The rhythm is compact and vertical, with simplified, geometric diagonals in forms like K, V, W, X, and Y.
Best suited to display settings where a compact, high-impact look is needed: headlines, posters, logo wordmarks, signage, and packaging. It can also work for UI labels or in-game/tech graphics when used at sizes that keep the narrow counters clear.
The overall tone is mechanical and engineered, evoking industrial labeling and retro-futurist display typography. Its rigid geometry and tight spacing give it a utilitarian, techno voice rather than a humanist one, suggesting precision and controlled energy.
The font appears designed to deliver a compact, high-contrast presence using a modular, straight-edged construction. Its primary aim seems to be creating a distinctive, engineered texture that reads as technical and retro-modern in branding and titling contexts.
In text, the strong vertical emphasis and tight interior spaces create a dense color that suits short bursts more than relaxed reading. The design leans on distinctive, squared silhouettes for quick recognition, with a consistent grid-like logic across capitals, lowercase, and numerals.