Sans Other Uhhi 5 is a very light, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, posters, headlines, branding, album art, hand-drawn, futuristic, playful, quirky, sketchy, experimental, decorative, distinctive, monoline, angular, wireframe, spiky, lightweight.
A wiry, monoline sans built from angular, slightly skewed strokes with frequent open corners and squared, boxy counters. Terminals often taper into short hooks or pointed ends, creating a lightly scratchy, hand-rendered rhythm rather than mechanical precision. Curves are minimized and when present they read as shallow arcs, while many forms rely on straight segments and chamfer-like bends. Spacing feels airy and uneven by design, with noticeable width differences across glyphs and a lively, irregular baseline and cap-line feel.
Best suited to display settings where its thin, angular construction can be appreciated—headlines, posters, packaging accents, branding wordmarks, and short taglines. It can also work for UI or tech-themed graphics as a decorative layer, but longer passages will read as stylistic texture more than comfortable body text.
The overall tone is experimental and energetic, mixing a DIY sketch quality with a sci‑fi, diagrammatic edge. Its sharp corners and open constructions give it a coded, techy flavor, while the slight wobble and thin strokes keep it approachable and informal. The result feels more like a stylized marker or pen drawing than a conventional text face.
The design appears intended to explore a geometric, boxy sans structure through a hand-drawn lens—prioritizing character and novelty over strict typographic regularity. Its consistent angular grammar and open corners suggest an aim for a futuristic, coded aesthetic with a lightweight, sketch-like personality.
Several glyphs lean on open apertures and partially enclosed shapes, which boosts distinctiveness but can reduce clarity at small sizes. Numerals and capitals echo the same box-and-stroke logic, helping maintain a coherent voice across the set. The sample text shows the style is consistent across words, with a crisp, spidery texture that becomes a prominent visual pattern in paragraphs.