Sans Other Turuf 13 is a light, very narrow, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, packaging, signage, art deco, retro, elegant, stylized, quirky, deco revival, space saving, display impact, stylized modernity, brand voice, condensed, geometric, monoline, angular, flared terminals.
A condensed, monoline sans with a distinctly stylized construction and a tall, slender overall silhouette. Strokes stay even and clean, with minimal contrast, while curves are drawn as tall ovals and narrow bowls that keep counters tight. Many joins and terminals show subtle flaring or wedge-like shaping, and several letters use sharp angles (notably the A/V/W/X/Y forms) to create a crisp, graphic rhythm. The lowercase maintains a high x-height and compact spacing, producing an efficient, vertical texture that remains consistent across the alphabet and numerals.
Best suited to display settings where its condensed, decorative structure can set a strong tone—headlines, posters, titling, signage, and brand marks. It can also work for short blocks of supporting text when generous size and spacing are available, but its tight counters and stylized details favor larger-scale use.
The design reads as retro and decorative, with an Art Deco–leaning elegance and a slightly eccentric, display-forward personality. Its narrow proportions and stylized terminals give it a theatrical, vintage tone that feels poised and metropolitan rather than purely utilitarian.
The font appears designed to evoke a vintage, Deco-inspired modernity while staying clean and sans-serif in structure. Its goal seems to be delivering a distinctive, space-efficient voice—refined and graphic—without relying on heavy stroke modulation.
Distinctive letterforms (such as a sharply peaked A, compact, oval O/Q, and a narrow, looped ampersand) emphasize individuality over neutrality. Numerals follow the same condensed, monoline logic, with tall figures and tight interior spaces that align visually with the letterforms.