Sans Other Syha 10 is a very light, wide, monoline, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, headlines, posters, branding, packaging, futuristic, tech, geometric, digital, sci-fi, interface aesthetic, systematic geometry, sci-fi display, modular construction, angular, octagonal, outlined, wireframe, modular.
A geometric, outline-driven sans built from thin, uniform strokes with crisp corners and frequent 45° chamfers. Glyphs sit on a squared framework, producing octagonal counters and flattened curves rather than true rounds. The construction favors straight segments, open apertures, and simplified joins, yielding a schematic, wireframe look. Spacing reads even in text, while the squared forms and cut corners create a distinctive rhythm across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals.
Best suited to short display settings where its wireframe geometry can read as intentional: interface labels, tech-themed branding, product marks, posters, and packaging. It can work for brief text blocks when set with generous size and spacing, but the outline construction and angular joints make it more effective for titles, captions, and graphic applications than long-form reading.
The overall tone feels technical and futuristic, evoking screen graphics, industrial labeling, and sci‑fi interfaces. Its reduced, angular forms give it a cool, engineered character rather than a humanist or expressive one.
The design appears intended to translate a modular, rectilinear grid into a legible sans, prioritizing a cohesive system of chamfered corners and simplified curves. It aims to deliver a distinctive high-tech voice while maintaining recognizable letterforms across cases and figures.
Uppercase and lowercase share a closely related structural logic, with minimal contrast between cases beyond height and a few identifying details. Numerals follow the same boxy, chamfered geometry, supporting a consistent system-like voice across alphanumerics.