Sans Other Tubar 1 is a light, very narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, branding, headlines, packaging, logotypes, art deco, retro, elegant, whimsical, stylish, deco revival, display impact, stylized readability, brand voice, monoline, geometric, condensed, rounded, tall.
A condensed monoline sans with tall proportions and a narrow footprint. Strokes are consistently thin with smooth, rounded terminals and a clean, even rhythm. Many letters mix straight stems with generous circular bowls, producing a crisp geometric feel while keeping counters open and legible. The lowercase is compact with a notably small x-height relative to ascenders, and several forms (like the single-storey a and g) lean toward simplified, constructed shapes. Numerals are similarly slender and rounded, matching the font’s overall linear, streamlined texture.
Best suited to headlines, posters, packaging, and brand applications where a slim, decorative sans can carry the visual identity. It can work well for logotypes and short editorial display lines, and as an accent face paired with a more neutral text font. It’s less ideal for dense body copy where the condensed, delicate strokes may reduce comfort at smaller sizes.
The face evokes a vintage, display-oriented sensibility with clear Art Deco and mid-century poster cues. Its slim lines and rounded geometry feel refined and fashion-forward, while a few quirky constructions add a lightly playful, bespoke tone. Overall it reads as elegant and retro rather than purely utilitarian.
The design appears intended as a stylish, constructed display sans that references classic Deco-era geometry while staying clean and modern. It aims to provide a distinctive, narrow silhouette for impactful titling and identity work without relying on heavy ornament or serifs.
The design maintains a consistent monoline voice across letters and figures, with a mix of circular and straight-sided geometry that gives words a distinct, patterned texture. Because the forms are narrow and delicate, spacing and size will strongly influence readability, especially in longer lines of text.