Sans Other Tima 4 is a regular weight, very narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, signage, logotypes, packaging, industrial, retro, tech, architectural, condensed, space saving, technical tone, display impact, signage clarity, geometric, angular, rectilinear, tall, open counters.
A tall, tightly condensed sans with a monoline stroke and a distinctly rectilinear construction. Curves are largely minimized into squared bowls and sharp corners, giving many forms a faceted, engineered feel (notably in C, D, O, and Q). Terminals tend to be flat and clean, joins are crisp, and the overall rhythm is vertical and even, with narrow counters and compact spacing that reinforces the font’s towering proportions.
Best suited to display settings where condensed width and strong verticality help pack words into limited space—posters, headlines, product labels, and environmental or wayfinding-style signage. It can also work for brand marks and titling where a technical or industrial voice is desired, while longer text will benefit from generous size and line spacing.
The font reads as industrial and slightly retro-futuristic, evoking signage, technical labeling, and streamlined modernism. Its angular, pared-down shapes feel precise and utilitarian, with a cool, schematic tone that suggests machinery, architecture, or sci‑fi interface typography.
The design appears intended to deliver a compact, high-impact sans with a technical, constructed personality. By emphasizing straight segments, squared counters, and consistent stroke weight, it aims for a clean, modern display look that remains legible while projecting a distinctive, engineered character.
Distinctive glyph cues include a boxed, vertical-oval O, an angular G with a simple interior bar, and a Q with a vertical tail dropping below the baseline. Numerals follow the same narrow, geometric logic, with sharp turns and minimal curvature; the overall impression remains consistent across caps, lowercase, and figures.