Sans Other Urny 6 is a very light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logotypes, posters, ui labels, packaging, minimal, futuristic, airy, clean, playful, distinctive minimalism, tech aesthetic, geometric clarity, display personality, rounded, geometric, open forms, high contrast gaps, technical.
A slender, geometric sans with a monoline stroke and noticeably rounded terminals. Many characters are built from open, separated strokes rather than fully closed outlines, creating deliberate gaps and a light, schematic rhythm. Curves are broad and near-circular (notably in O/C-like forms), while verticals stay straight and evenly weighted; joins are simplified and often avoided. Proportions feel slightly condensed in places and the overall texture is spacious, with generous counters and clear separation between stems and bowls.
Best suited to headlines, branding, and short UI labels where the open construction can be appreciated and the light stroke won’t disappear. It can work well for tech, lifestyle, and contemporary packaging applications that benefit from a minimal, geometric voice; for longer text, larger sizes and comfortable spacing help maintain clarity.
The open-stroke construction gives the face a futuristic, instrument-panel character—clean, lightweight, and slightly whimsical. Its pared-back geometry reads as modern and tech-adjacent, with a friendly tone coming from the rounded ends and smooth curves.
The design appears intended to reinterpret a clean geometric sans through an open, modular construction—reducing joins and closures to create a distinctive, forward-looking signature while keeping letterforms recognizable.
The broken-stroke strategy is consistent across upper- and lowercase, and it becomes a defining feature at display sizes where the gaps read as intentional styling. Numerals follow the same rounded, open approach, keeping the set visually cohesive and airy.