Sans Other Ulka 4 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, gaming, sci-fi ui, branding, techno, edgy, playful, futuristic, quirky, futurism, display impact, distinctiveness, diy geometry, angular, boxy, jagged, crooked, geometric.
A slanted, angular sans with monoline strokes and sharply cut terminals. Letterforms are constructed from straight segments with slightly irregular, hand-cut geometry: corners often appear chamfered, counters lean rectangular, and strokes occasionally overshoot or kink in ways that create a deliberately imperfect rhythm. Proportions stay compact with a steady x-height, while the oblique stance and uneven joins add a dynamic, forward-tilting texture in text.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as posters, headlines, event graphics, game titles, and sci‑fi themed interface elements. It can also work for logos and packaging where a geometric, tech-forward impression is desired and the slanted, jagged texture can be part of the identity.
The overall tone feels futuristic and arcade-like, with a scrappy DIY energy. Its jagged, off-kilter construction reads as assertive and slightly mischievous, lending a kinetic, experimental attitude rather than calm neutrality.
The design appears intended to deliver a constructed, futuristic sans that feels hand-built rather than perfectly engineered. By combining an oblique stance with squared counters and irregular joins, it prioritizes personality and motion while keeping a simple stroke system for consistent texture across letters and figures.
Capitals and numerals emphasize squarish bowls and open, angular apertures, while the lowercase keeps the same straight-line logic for a cohesive voice. The consistent stroke weight helps maintain clarity, but the intentional irregularities make it most effective when used for display rather than long-form reading.