Sans Other Loris 11 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: coding, ui labels, posters, headlines, branding, techy, playful, retro, utilitarian, quirky, distinctive mono, tech flavor, retro nod, display impact, grid alignment, geometric, rounded, ink-trap feel, open counters, stencil-like.
A geometric sans with monospaced rhythm and a wide set, built from sturdy strokes and low contrast. Many joins and terminals are softened with rounded corners, while several forms incorporate deliberate gaps and small circular details, giving an almost stencil-like, engineered construction. Counters are generally open and generous, with circular motifs appearing in letters like O/o and some rounded forms, and the overall spacing reads even and grid-friendly. The digits share the same compact, constructed logic, mixing straight segments and broad curves for a consistent, modular texture.
Well-suited for coding, terminals, and UI labeling where fixed-width alignment is helpful and a distinctive voice is welcome. It also works effectively in posters, titles, and brand marks that want a tech-forward or retro-digital tone. For longer passages, it will read best at moderate sizes where the constructed details don’t dominate the texture.
The face balances a pragmatic, system-like presence with a distinctly playful twist. Its built-in cutouts and dot accents evoke technical lettering and retro computing aesthetics, while the rounded shaping keeps it approachable rather than severe. The result feels both functional and characterful—like a contemporary take on display mono styling.
The design appears intended to deliver a monospaced, geometric sans optimized for alignment and system-like regularity, while differentiating itself through purposeful cutouts and circular punctuation-like motifs. It aims to feel modern and technical, yet friendly and memorable in display contexts.
In text, the regular, even width produces a strong horizontal cadence, while the recurring circular “eye” details create a recognizable signature at larger sizes. The combination of wide proportions and softened corners helps maintain clarity, but the decorative gaps and internal dots are most expressive when given enough size and breathing room.