Sans Other Tiso 1 is a light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, game ui, sci-fi titles, futuristic, techno, mythic, enigmatic, geometric, distinctive voice, sci-fi styling, symbolic geometry, display impact, angular, faceted, chiseled, open counters, triangular.
This typeface is a monolinear geometric sans with a distinctly angular, faceted construction. Strokes are consistently thin and even, with frequent use of sharp joins, clipped terminals, and triangular or wedge-like counters that create an almost cut-metal feeling. Curves are used sparingly and tend to resolve into flattened arcs or angled segments, producing a crisp, schematic rhythm across both upper- and lowercase. Many forms mix straight spines with inset bowls and open apertures, giving letters a slightly modular, constructed look that remains legible while staying stylized.
It performs best in display contexts where its angular detailing can be appreciated: titles, posters, logotypes, and branding for technology, gaming, or speculative-fiction themes. It can also work for short UI labels or section headers when a distinctive, futuristic voice is desired, but the stylization is strong enough that extended body text would be less suitable.
The overall tone feels futuristic and coded, with a subtle fantasy/arcane edge reminiscent of runic or sci‑fi display lettering. Its sharp geometry and deliberate quirks read as purposeful and emblematic rather than neutral, lending an enigmatic, designed-from-scratch personality to headlines and short phrases.
The design intent appears to be a clean, monoline sans reinterpreted through sharp geometric cuts and wedge-shaped interior spaces, aiming for a futuristic yet symbolic feel. Rather than maximizing neutrality, it prioritizes a cohesive set of signature shapes that make words look engineered and emblematic.
Distinctive wedge counters and chamfered details appear repeatedly across the set, creating strong internal consistency. Numerals follow the same angular logic, with open, segmented shapes that emphasize a technical, diagram-like aesthetic. Spacing and proportions feel intentionally irregular in places, contributing to a crafted, display-first character.