Sans Other Jagak 1 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, signage, ui labels, techy, retro, playful, modular, futuristic, distinctive utility, retro futurism, signage clarity, modular construction, rounded corners, squared curves, compact, geometric, stencil-like.
A compact, geometric sans with monoline strokes and squared-off curves that read as rounded rectangles rather than true circles. Terminals are blunt and uniform, with tight apertures and a consistent, engineered rhythm. Several forms show modular construction cues—boxy bowls, angular joins, and occasional cut-in or notched details—creating a deliberately synthetic texture. Numerals and capitals feel sturdy and sign-like, while lowercase stays simple and restrained, keeping overall color even in text.
Well-suited to headlines, branding marks, packaging callouts, and signage where a compact, engineered voice is helpful. It also works for short UI labels or interface-style graphics, especially when you want a constructed, futuristic feel; for longer reading, it will be most comfortable at larger sizes.
The tone is modern and slightly retro-futuristic, evoking digital signage, sci-fi interfaces, and late-20th-century industrial graphics. Its crisp, constructed shapes add a playful, quirky edge without becoming decorative or script-like.
The design appears intended to deliver a utilitarian sans with a distinctive modular twist—prioritizing uniform stroke logic and compact proportions while introducing squared curves and small construction quirks to stand apart from neutral grotesks.
Curves tend to resolve into squared arches and rounded-rect outlines, giving counters a more rectangular profile. The overall spacing and letterfit feel tight and efficient, which enhances its screen/label sensibility and keeps word shapes compact.