Sans Other Uhsu 11 is a very light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, ui labels, tech branding, game titles, techy, futuristic, schematic, minimal, futurism, modular system, digital signage, stylization, angular, rectilinear, geometric, modular, wireframe.
A rectilinear, geometric sans built from thin, uniform strokes with predominantly right angles and occasional 45° joins. Counters and bowls tend toward squared shapes, producing an overall “wireframe” look with open, architectural forms and crisp corners. Spacing feels airy and the rhythm is driven by straight verticals and horizontals, with simplified diagonals in characters like K, V, W, X, and Z. Numerals and lowercase follow the same modular construction, keeping a consistent, grid-like texture across text.
Best suited to display settings such as headlines, posters, title cards, tech or sci‑fi branding, and interface-style labels where its angular geometry can be appreciated. It can work for short passages in larger sizes, but its light, open construction favors concise text and high-contrast applications.
The tone is cool and technical, evoking digital displays, schematics, and sci‑fi interface lettering. Its crisp, minimal geometry reads as futuristic and engineered rather than warm or traditional, with a deliberately stylized, constructed personality.
The design appears intended to provide a futuristic, grid-derived sans that feels engineered and system-like, prioritizing a modular outline aesthetic over conventional typographic detailing. It aims to deliver a distinctive, tech-forward voice while maintaining consistent stroke logic across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals.
Several glyphs use intentionally unconventional constructions (e.g., boxy bowls, open-sided forms, and sharp terminals), giving the alphabet a distinctive, custom-built feel. The thin stroke weight emphasizes negative space, so the design appears clean but can look delicate at small sizes or in low-contrast situations.