Sans Other Turah 1 is a light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: branding, headlines, posters, ui display, packaging, modern, minimal, technical, clean, restrained, distinctive sans, modern clarity, tech flavor, brand voice, geometric, open apertures, rounded terminals, high contrast in shapes, airy.
This typeface is a streamlined sans with a consistent, fine stroke and a predominantly geometric construction. Curves are drawn with generous roundness and open counters, while straight strokes stay crisp and vertical, giving the letterforms a tidy rhythm. Several glyphs show distinctive cut-ins and gaps (notably in forms like B, D, E, and P), creating a segmented, stencil-like feel without heavy industrial weight. Terminals tend to be clean and lightly rounded, and the overall spacing reads open and breathable in both uppercase and lowercase.
It works best for brand marks, headlines, and short to medium blocks of text where its clean geometry and distinctive letter cuts can be appreciated. The open counters and even stroke make it suitable for contemporary UI or product labeling, especially when a subtle tech-forward character is desired.
The overall tone is modern and understated, with a subtly experimental, technical edge. Its controlled geometry and deliberate interruptions in the outlines suggest a contemporary, designed-for-interface sensibility rather than a purely neutral grotesk.
The design appears intended to balance everyday sans readability with a signature construction detail—selective breaks and simplified forms—so text looks contemporary and slightly unconventional without becoming decorative.
Uppercase forms are especially stylized, with simplified geometry and occasional internal breaks that make the alphabet feel more bespoke than utilitarian. The lowercase remains comparatively straightforward and legible, which helps longer text stay clear while still carrying the font’s distinctive personality.