Sans Other Tiri 4 is a light, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, headlines, posters, branding, packaging, tech, futuristic, modular, minimal, retro, digital aesthetic, modular system, display impact, sci-fi ui, geometric, rectilinear, angular, square terminals, open counters.
A rectilinear, geometric sans built from straight strokes and crisp right angles, with squared terminals and almost no curvature. The outlines keep a consistent stroke and a tight, disciplined spacing rhythm, producing compact forms with open counters and frequent use of squared bowls. Several glyphs incorporate intentional gaps and simplified joins, reinforcing a modular, constructed feel while maintaining clear differentiation between characters.
This design is best suited to short text: interface labels, signage-style titling, posters, and brand marks where a technical, constructed voice is desirable. It can also work for packaging or editorial display settings that benefit from a crisp, digital rhythm, but it is less suited to long-form reading at small sizes due to its rigid geometry and open, segmented joins.
The overall tone reads digital and engineered, reminiscent of early computer display lettering and sci‑fi interface typography. Its rigid geometry and pared-down detailing create a cool, utilitarian presence with a subtle retro-tech edge.
The font appears intended as a modular, screen-influenced display sans that prioritizes geometric consistency and a techno aesthetic. Its simplified, squared construction suggests a goal of creating a distinctive, system-like texture that remains legible while feeling intentionally synthetic.
The alphabet shows consistent corner logic across uppercase and lowercase, with simplified lowercase forms (single-storey shapes where applicable) and angular diagonals that keep the texture clean. Numerals follow the same boxy construction, emphasizing straight-sided silhouettes and clear, schematic shapes.