Sans Other Uhva 2 is a very light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: sci‑fi ui, tech branding, posters, headlines, logotypes, techno, futuristic, digital, geometric, minimal, interface feel, systemic design, distinctive display, technical tone, angular, rectilinear, wireframe, octagonal, constructed.
A crisp, constructed sans built from thin, uniform strokes and rectilinear geometry. Letterforms are assembled from open, squared and chamfered corners, with frequent right angles and occasional diagonal joins that create a faceted, wireframe look. Counters tend to be boxy and sometimes partially open, and terminals often end bluntly rather than with softened curves. Overall rhythm is airy and precise, with a modular feel that stays consistent across caps, lowercase, and figures.
Best suited to short display settings where its geometric construction can be appreciated—interface mockups, futuristic or technical branding, poster headlines, album/cover graphics, and stylized logotypes. It can work for larger blocks of text when set generously, but performs most confidently in titles, labels, and pull quotes.
The font reads as technical and future-facing, evoking display readouts, schematic labeling, and sci‑fi interfaces. Its reduced stroke presence and angular construction give it a cool, engineered tone rather than a friendly or expressive one.
The design appears intended to translate a strict grid and minimal stroke language into an alphabet with a distinctive, digital-architectural voice. It prioritizes a constructed, system-driven aesthetic over conventional text readability, aiming for a recognizable techno display signature.
Several glyphs lean on segmented strokes and open joins, which increases character but can reduce clarity at small sizes or in dense paragraphs. The design’s chamfered corners and occasional diagonal cuts add motion and a slightly industrial flavor while keeping the overall system strongly grid-based.