Sans Other Sehu 1 is a bold, very narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, branding, packaging, industrial, techno, retro, condensed, mechanical, space saving, graphic impact, tech tone, systemic consistency, squared, angular, geometric, compact, rigid.
A tightly compressed sans with a tall, rectangular silhouette and a consistently thick, even stroke. Terminals and corners are predominantly squared, with minimal curvature and a boxy construction that keeps counters narrow and vertical. Curves are handled with faceted or near-rectilinear bends, giving letters like C, S, and G a chiseled, modular feel. The rhythm is compact and vertical, with simplified joins and a clean, monoline structure that reads like a pragmatic display face rather than a text workhorse.
Best suited to headlines and short bursts of text where its condensed, high-impact shapes can form a strong vertical rhythm. It works well for posters, signage, product labeling, and branding systems that want a technical or industrial flavor, and it can also serve as a striking choice for numbers in interfaces, scoreboards, and data-forward graphics.
The overall tone feels industrial and techno-forward, with a slightly retro, utilitarian attitude reminiscent of signage, labeling, and electronic-era graphics. Its strict geometry and compressed stance project efficiency, control, and a machine-made personality.
The design appears aimed at delivering maximum visual presence in minimal horizontal space, using squared geometry and monoline strokes to achieve a clean, engineered display aesthetic. It prioritizes graphic consistency and a distinctive modular voice over conventional text comfort.
Distinctive squared bowls and narrow apertures create a strong graphic pattern in words, especially at larger sizes. The numeral set follows the same condensed, rectilinear logic, supporting a cohesive, engineered look across alphanumerics.