Sans Other Ufniy 2 is a very light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logotypes, branding, posters, packaging, minimalist, airy, precise, futuristic, architectural, distinctive twist, modern branding, technical tone, display focus, geometric, open counters, high contrast feel, wide tracking, clean joins.
A crisp geometric sans built from thin, even strokes and large open counters. Many forms show deliberate interruptions and small gaps at joins (notably in curved letters), giving the outlines a segmented, constructed look rather than continuous strokes. Curves are close to circular and bowls are cleanly drawn, while terminals tend to be blunt or neatly tapered with frequent cut-ins that emphasize negative space. Overall spacing reads generous, and the light line weight creates a delicate rhythm with a slightly technical, modular texture.
Best suited to headlines, logotypes, and brand marks where the segmented construction can be appreciated. It can also work well for posters, editorial titling, and packaging where a clean, modern aesthetic is desired. For long passages, its very light strokes and intentional gaps suggest using larger sizes and comfortable line spacing.
The overall tone is cool and contemporary, with a refined, design-forward restraint. The broken/segmented strokes add a futuristic, engineered flavor that feels more like signage or interface typography than traditional text setting. Its lightness and open shapes communicate elegance and precision rather than warmth.
The design appears intended to translate a minimalist geometric sans into a more distinctive, engineered voice by introducing consistent breaks and cut-ins. This creates a recognizable, contemporary signature while keeping proportions and letterforms straightforward and highly legible at display scale.
The distinctive “stenciled” gaps are used as a visual motif across both uppercase and lowercase, creating a consistent voice that stands out at display sizes. Numerals follow the same constructed logic, mixing straight segments with rounded forms to maintain the geometric system.