Sans Other Uhso 2 is a very light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, tech ui, packaging, futuristic, technical, minimalist, experimental, precise, futurism, geometric construction, modular system, display impact, geometric, linear, wireframe, rounded corners, open counters.
A very thin, geometric line sans built from simple straight segments and controlled curves, with frequent open or partially open bowls. Corners tend to be softly rounded rather than sharp, and many forms feel constructed from a single continuous stroke path. Proportions are generally tall and narrow in impression, with generous spacing and a light typographic color. Several glyphs use unconventional structure—square or boxy bowls, simplified diagonals, and occasional detached or extended terminals—giving the alphabet a deliberately engineered, schematic look.
Best suited for short display copy such as headlines, posters, logos, and brand wordmarks where the geometric construction can be appreciated. It can also work for tech-oriented UI accents, product labeling, or sci‑fi themed graphics, especially at larger sizes where the fine strokes and open forms remain clear.
The overall tone is clean and futuristic, suggesting instrumentation, interfaces, and digital systems rather than traditional text typography. Its airy monoline construction feels delicate and high-tech, with an experimental edge that reads as conceptual and design-forward.
The design appears intended to reinterpret a sans alphabet through a minimalist, constructed geometry—prioritizing a futuristic visual signature and modular consistency over conventional readability norms. It reads like a contemporary display face meant to signal technology, precision, and modernity.
Distinctive construction choices—like squared counters, open apertures, and asymmetric joins—create strong character but also make some letters more idiosyncratic at small sizes. Numerals and capitals share the same restrained, architectural logic, producing a consistent, grid-friendly rhythm in display settings.