Sans Other Seba 6 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, signage, posters, packaging, headlines, techno, utilitarian, modular, industrial, retro digital, technical branding, digital aesthetic, space saving, systematic construction, square terminals, angular, condensed, geometric, crisp.
A condensed, monoline sans built from squared, modular strokes and sharp inside corners. Curves are largely replaced by chamfered or right-angled joins, producing rectangular bowls and angular rounds, with consistent stroke thickness throughout. Proportions emphasize height over width, with tall lowercase and compact counters; spacing feels measured and mechanical, and the overall rhythm reads like a grid-based construction. Numerals and capitals echo the same boxy geometry, with simplified forms and strong vertical emphasis.
Well-suited to UI labels, interface headings, diagrams, and wayfinding where a precise, engineered look is desired. It also works for posters, product marks, and packaging that benefit from a techno-industrial voice, especially at medium to large sizes where the angular details read clearly.
The font projects a technical, schematic tone with a retro-digital flavor—clean, controlled, and slightly austere. Its angular construction and square terminals suggest instrumentation, interfaces, and engineered labeling rather than warmth or expressiveness.
The design appears intended to translate grid-based, rectilinear construction into a legible sans for contemporary use, balancing a digital/industrial aesthetic with consistent, monoline clarity. Its condensed stance and squared forms prioritize compact set width and a crisp, technical presence.
Distinctive rectangular counters and stepped transitions in letters like S, G, and a reinforce a pixel-adjacent, constructed feel without becoming fully bitmap. The lowercase keeps a prominent x-height and straightforward forms, supporting compact text while preserving the font’s geometric character.