Sans Other Uhte 2 is a very light, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, posters, ui labels, tech branding, tech, futuristic, wireframe, clinical, experimental, sci-fi ui, schematic feel, constructed geometry, distinct display, monoline, geometric, angular, chamfered, outline-like.
A monoline, geometric sans built from thin, straight strokes and open, rectilinear counters. Corners are frequently chamfered, and many joins use sharp angles rather than curves, giving letters a plotted, wireframe feel. Proportions are compact with tight internal spacing, and several glyphs use simplified constructions (notably the rounded forms becoming squarer and more open). The overall rhythm is airy and skeletal, with consistent stroke behavior and minimal optical correction, emphasizing constructed geometry over softness.
Best suited for display applications where its wireframe geometry can be appreciated: headlines, posters, title treatments, and brand marks with a tech or experimental aesthetic. It can also work for short UI labels or interface-style graphics when used at sufficiently large sizes and with generous spacing.
The tone reads technical and futuristic, like labeling from schematics, sci‑fi interfaces, or minimalist industrial signage. Its crisp angles and open forms feel precise and deliberate, projecting a cool, clinical personality rather than a friendly one.
The design appears intended as an experimental, constructed sans that prioritizes straight-line geometry and chamfered corners to evoke a schematic or digital-interface mood. It aims for a distinctive, system-like voice rather than conventional text neutrality.
In the sample text, the thin strokes and open counters keep long lines readable at larger sizes, while the squared, open constructions can make certain characters feel similar at smaller sizes. The punctuation and numerals follow the same linear, engineered logic, maintaining a cohesive system across the set.