Sans Other Ursi 7 is a light, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, gaming, branding, titles, techno, futuristic, playful, angular, informal, futurism, display impact, quirky texture, tech flavor, monoline, rounded corners, slanted, hand-drawn, jagged.
A monoline sans with a consistent forward slant and softly rounded stroke terminals. Forms are built from angular, boxy curves and kinked joins, giving many letters a squared-off, faceted feel rather than smooth geometry. Strokes keep an even thickness with subtly uneven, hand-drawn edges, and corners often break into short flats or hooks that add visual rhythm. Overall spacing and widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, reinforcing an improvised, sketch-like construction while maintaining a cohesive tilted stance.
Best suited to short, prominent settings where its angular personality can lead—titles, posters, gaming/UI accents, and distinctive branding. It can work for brief text in larger sizes, but the irregular edges and varying widths make it more effective as a display face than for dense reading.
The font reads as energetic and experimental, with a distinctly tech-leaning, sci-fi flavor tempered by a casual, handwritten irregularity. Its quirky angles and squared curves give it a game-like, cyber note, while the imperfect outlines keep it friendly and approachable rather than coldly mechanical.
Likely drawn to capture a futuristic, techno-leaning tone using squared curves and consistent slant, while preserving an informal, hand-rendered texture. The design prioritizes character and motion over strict geometric precision, aiming for a distinctive voice in display typography.
Capitals and numerals emphasize boxed counters and angular turns, while lowercase keeps a similar squared curvature and narrow apertures. The slant is steady across the set, and the texture is slightly jittery, which becomes a defining part of the voice in continuous text.