Sans Other Ufleb 1 is a very light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, branding, ui, posters, headlines, minimal, technical, clean, futuristic, airy, simplification, modernization, precision, space efficiency, rounded corners, open apertures, geometric, streamlined, linear.
A stripped-down sans with extremely thin, even strokes and a crisp, linear construction. Forms favor straight stems and broad, rounded corners, creating squared-off bowls and soft-rectangular curves rather than fully circular geometry. Many joins terminate with clean, flat endings, and several letters use simplified, open structures (notably in curved characters), yielding a light, spacious rhythm in text. Proportions are tall and slightly condensed in feel, with generous counters and wide internal whitespace that keeps the design legible despite the hairline weight.
Best suited to display use where the hairline strokes can remain crisp—headlines, posters, packaging, and contemporary branding systems. It can also work for interface titles and minimalist layouts when set at comfortable sizes with ample spacing, where its open forms and clean rhythm are an asset.
The overall tone is cool and contemporary, with a subtle sci‑fi and schematic flavor. Its understated geometry and consistent linework read as precise and engineered, while the rounded corners keep it from feeling harsh or brittle.
The design appears intended as a minimalist, geometric sans that emphasizes clarity through reduction: simplified letterforms, consistent monoline strokes, and rounded-corner geometry. The goal seems to be a modern, technical voice that stays approachable through softened terminals and roomy counters.
The figures share the same thin-stroke, rounded-rectangle logic, giving numerals a consistent presence alongside the letters. In running text the long ascenders and simplified curves create a distinctive, airy texture that suits large sizes best.