Sans Other Uhte 13 is a very light, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, posters, branding, ui titles, futuristic, technical, minimal, digital, geometric, sci‑fi feel, modular system, schematic look, display impact, monoline, wireframe, angular, chamfered, modular.
A monoline, geometric sans built from straight strokes and crisp corners, with frequent chamfered joins and occasional open terminals. Many forms are constructed as squared outlines or partial frames, giving a wireframe/outlined feel rather than fully closed, solid counters. Curves are largely absent; bowls and rounds resolve into polygonal segments, and diagonals appear as sharp, faceted cuts. Spacing and widths vary by glyph, reinforcing a constructed, modular rhythm in text.
Best suited to display applications where its wireframe geometry can be appreciated: headlines, posters, tech branding, and interface titles or labels. It can also work for short logotypes or wordmarks where a constructed, engineered voice is desired, but it is less optimal for long-form reading at small sizes.
The overall tone feels futuristic and technical, like lettering derived from drafting, circuitry, or sci‑fi interface graphics. Its spareness and rectilinear construction read as cool, controlled, and intentionally mechanical rather than friendly or expressive.
The design appears intended to translate a square, modular construction system into a clean sans alphabet, emphasizing straight-line economy and faceted corners. By using outlined and partially open forms, it aims to evoke digital schematics and futuristic signage while maintaining a consistent geometric framework.
In running text the thin strokes and open shapes can reduce immediate readability, especially where counters are implied rather than fully enclosed. The design’s distinctive identity comes from its consistent use of straight segments, clipped corners, and skeletal outlines, which creates strong visual texture at display sizes.