Sans Other Tipe 6 is a light, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, posters, branding, ui labels, futuristic, technical, minimalist, architectural, sci-fi, grid geometry, tech aesthetic, distinctive display, schematic clarity, geometric, angular, rectilinear, squared, modular.
A rectilinear sans with a modular, geometric build and consistent stroke weight throughout. Curves are largely replaced by straight segments and squared corners, giving bowls and rounds a faceted, boxy feel. Counters are open and often rectangular, terminals are blunt, and diagonals appear sparingly as crisp, angled joins. Proportions are condensed and vertical, with a tight rhythm and a slightly schematic, constructed look across both uppercase and lowercase.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as headlines, posters, packaging, branding marks, and interface labels where its geometric flavor reads as intentional design. It can also work for tech or sci-fi themed titles and signage, while extended paragraph text may benefit from larger sizes and generous spacing.
The overall tone feels futuristic and technical, like labeling from a digital device or a pared-down architectural drawing. Its sharp corners and simplified geometry project a cool, controlled, machine-made character with a subtle retro-computing edge.
The design appears intended to translate a strict geometric grid into an approachable sans, prioritizing crisp construction and a distinctive, futuristic silhouette over traditional humanist softness. It emphasizes clarity of shape through squared counters, blunt terminals, and restrained diagonals to create a cohesive, engineered voice.
Several glyphs lean toward stylized, sign-like constructions (notably in the more angular joins and squared bowls), which increases distinctiveness but can reduce familiarity in longer reading. The numerals follow the same boxy logic, reinforcing a consistent, systemized texture.