Sans Other Uhry 10 is a very light, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, posters, interfaces, signage, techno, futuristic, wireframe, modular, minimal, sci‑fi aesthetic, technical labeling, modular system, geometric minimalism, angular, geometric, octagonal, linear, mechanical.
A spare, geometric line font built from straight segments and crisp corners, with frequent 45° chamfers that give many forms an octagonal, constructed feel. Strokes stay consistently thin and open counters are common, producing a light, airy color and a distinctly schematic rhythm. Many letters are drawn as simplified, frame-like outlines with squared terminals and occasional diagonal joins (notably in K, M, N, and R), while curves are largely avoided in favor of faceted geometry.
Best suited to short display settings where its angular construction can be appreciated—titles, posters, UI labels, wayfinding-style graphics, and tech-themed branding. It can also work for large-scale captions or logotypes where a schematic, engineered voice is desired.
The overall tone reads technical and futuristic, like labeling on equipment, HUD overlays, or diagrammatic signage. Its clean, wireframe construction feels modern and synthetic, with a slightly experimental, sci‑fi edge that prioritizes structure over warmth.
The design appears intended as an experimental geometric sans that evokes digital instrumentation and modular drafting. By limiting shapes to straight strokes and chamfered corners, it aims for a cohesive, systematized look that stands out in tech-forward and sci‑fi contexts.
Spacing and proportions emphasize verticality, and several glyphs lean on shared modular parts, reinforcing a system-like consistency. The thin strokes and open construction can feel delicate at small sizes or on low-contrast backgrounds, but the distinctive chamfered geometry remains a strong visual signature.