Sans Other Urfu 3 is a light, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, signage, ui labels, technical, retro, minimal, quirky, futuristic, geometric clarity, compact display, technical tone, distinctive voice, rounded corners, single-storey, high-contrast rhythm, open apertures, mechanical.
A clean monoline sans with a tall, condensed stance and generous spacing inside counters. Strokes maintain a consistent thickness and end in softly rounded terminals, with many joins resolving into squared-off corners rather than smooth continuous curves. Round letters (C, O, Q) read as geometric ovals with controlled, slightly flattened arcs, while straight-sided forms (E, F, L, T) emphasize a crisp, schematic structure. Lowercase uses simplified constructions, including single-storey a and g, and the numerals follow the same spare, streamlined geometry.
Well suited to headlines, posters, and short statements where its condensed geometry and rounded terminals can read as modern and designed. It also fits packaging, signage, and interface labeling that benefit from a technical, schematic feel, especially when set with ample tracking.
The overall tone feels technical and retro-futuristic, like labeling from mid-century instruments or minimalist sci‑fi UI. Subtle quirks—such as squared curves and distinctive diagonals—add personality without turning decorative, keeping the voice calm, engineered, and slightly playful.
The design appears intended to blend geometric clarity with a slightly unconventional construction, producing a compact sans that feels engineered yet friendly. Its consistent stroke behavior and rounded terminals suggest a focus on uniformity and legibility while preserving a distinctive, futuristic character.
Distinctive diagonals in A, K, V, W, X, and Y create a sharp rhythm against the otherwise rounded-rectilinear system. Several letters lean on open apertures and compact joins, which helps clarity at display sizes, while the condensed proportions concentrate texture in longer lines.