Sans Other Ufbok 1 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, editorial, packaging, minimal, modern, airy, refined, architectural, distinctive texture, display elegance, constructed geometry, contemporary branding, monoline, geometric, open counters, rounded terminals, high aperture.
A monoline sans with extremely fine strokes and generous internal space. Forms mix geometric structure with softly rounded curves: circular bowls and open counters are paired with straight, precise stems and arms. Several letters show purposeful stencil-like breaks and segmented joins (notably in curves and cross-strokes), giving the alphabet a constructed, drawn-with-a-tool feel while maintaining consistent rhythm. Proportions are balanced with an even cap height and a moderate lowercase height, and numerals follow the same thin, airy construction with clean, simple outlines.
Best suited to display roles such as headlines, poster typography, brand marks, and editorial titling where its fine strokes and constructed details can be appreciated. It can add a premium, contemporary tone to packaging and visual identities, particularly in spacious layouts with ample contrast and scale.
The overall tone is minimalist and sophisticated, with a light, gallery-like presence. Its delicate linework and intentional interruptions feel contemporary and design-forward, leaning toward an editorial and architectural sensibility rather than a utilitarian one.
The design appears intended to reinterpret a clean sans skeleton with an intentionally constructed, segmented stroke approach, creating a distinctive signature without adding ornament. It prioritizes visual elegance and spacing-driven clarity for modern display typography.
The distinctive gaps and segmented strokes create a recognizable texture in words, especially at larger sizes, while the very thin weight can make it feel fragile in dense settings. Curves remain smooth and controlled, and the design keeps a consistent monoline logic across letters and figures.