Sans Other Tivu 6 is a very light, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: tech branding, ui titles, posters, logotypes, album art, tech, sci-fi, minimal, geometric, architectural, futuristic styling, geometric construction, experimental display, systematic design, monoline, rectilinear, angular, squared, wireframe.
A monoline, rectilinear sans with tall proportions and a distinctly constructed, modular feel. Strokes are consistently thin with crisp corners, frequent squared terminals, and occasional open joins that read like bent wire or plotted vector paths. Curves are minimized; rounded letters are built from straight segments and right angles, producing boxy bowls and sharp transitions. Spacing and rhythm feel deliberate and mechanical, with noticeable variation in glyph widths across the set while maintaining an overall tight, vertical texture.
Best suited to display settings where its geometric construction can be appreciated—tech-forward branding, UI or game titles, posters, and identity marks that want a schematic or cybernetic voice. It can work for short headlines and labels in interface-like compositions, especially when paired with generous size and contrast against the background.
The overall tone is technical and futuristic, suggesting digital interfaces, instrumentation, and schematic graphics. Its skeletal, plotted-line construction gives it an experimental edge that can feel coded, engineered, and slightly retro-computing.
The design appears intended to explore a constructed, linear sans system—reducing letterforms to straight segments and squared turns to evoke a digital/architectural language. The goal seems to be distinctive texture and a futuristic signature rather than conventional text neutrality.
Several characters feature distinctive notches, split strokes, or asymmetrical joins that emphasize a fabricated, assembled aesthetic rather than traditional pen- or brush-derived forms. The extreme thinness and open corners can become delicate at small sizes, but they contribute strongly to the font’s signature gridlike character.