Sans Other Tiro 6 is a light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: sci-fi titles, game ui, tech branding, posters, display headings, techy, retro, futuristic, geometric, utilitarian, digital aesthetic, modular system, futurist display, interface styling, square, rectilinear, angular, modular, pixel-like.
A rectilinear, modular sans built from uniform stroke weight and crisp right angles, with squared bowls and predominantly open, boxy counters. Curves are largely replaced by straight segments, giving letters a grid-based construction and a slightly segmented rhythm in places where strokes join. Proportions skew narrow and tall, with simplified terminals and a consistent cap height; the lowercase follows the same architectural logic, with single-storey forms and minimal contrast. Figures are similarly squared and schematic, reinforcing a cohesive, constructed texture across alphanumerics.
Best suited to display use where its modular geometry can be appreciated—headlines, sci‑fi or tech-themed titles, game/UI screens, album art, and poster typography. It can also work for short labels or interface-style callouts where a schematic, instrument-panel feel is desired.
The overall tone reads as techno and retro-futurist, evoking digital instrumentation, early computer graphics, and schematic labeling. Its disciplined geometry feels precise and engineered, with a cool, utilitarian character that prioritizes structure over warmth.
The letterforms appear designed to translate a grid-based, digital aesthetic into a clean sans structure, using squared counters and simplified joins to create a consistent, engineered voice. The emphasis is on distinctive, system-like shapes that read as modernist and technological rather than humanist.
The design’s squared apertures and corner-led construction create strong alignment and a distinctive, tiled texture in running text. The open, simplified shapes help maintain clarity at larger sizes, while the angular detailing becomes more pronounced as text scales up.