Sans Other Ufnol 1 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logotypes, posters, editorial display, branding, minimal, modern, airy, elegant, architectural, constructed minimalism, distinctive display, contemporary branding, geometric clarity, monoline, geometric, stylized, delicate, open counters.
A monoline sans with extremely thin strokes and a spare, geometric construction. Forms rely on circular bowls and long, straight stems, with frequent intentional interruptions and offsets at joins—creating small gaps, segmented crossbars, and floating terminals. The rhythm is clean and consistent, with open counters and generous internal space; diagonals are crisp, and curves are drawn as near-perfect arcs. Numerals and several lowercase letters show distinctive cut-ins and breaks that give the design a modular, deconstructed feel while keeping overall alignment and proportions controlled.
Best suited to display settings where the hairline strokes and segmented construction can be appreciated—such as headlines, posters, logotypes, and high-end branding systems. It can work for short editorial callouts and packaging, particularly in large sizes with ample spacing, but the delicate line weight and intentional breaks make it less ideal for dense, small-size reading.
The font reads as modern and refined, with a gallery-like restraint and a slightly experimental, constructed edge. Its hairline presence feels airy and sophisticated, while the segmented details add a techy, editorial tone without becoming playful or chaotic.
Likely designed to reinterpret a clean geometric sans through subtraction—using hairline strokes and strategic gaps to create a distinctive, contemporary voice. The goal appears to be a refined display face that remains legible while signaling modernity and design-conscious minimalism.
At text sizes the broken strokes and extremely thin weight become the defining character, especially in letters with crossbars and in rounded glyphs where small gaps appear along the contour. The design emphasizes clarity through simplified geometry rather than conventional sans detailing, which makes it feel intentionally stylized rather than purely utilitarian.