Sans Other Rybis 10 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, art deco, industrial, futuristic, architectural, retro, deco revival, display impact, structural geometry, compact economy, condensed, rectilinear, monolinear feel, sharp, angular.
A tall, tightly proportioned display sans built from rectilinear geometry and crisp right angles. Strokes read as mostly even with selective high-contrast moments created by extremely thin connectors and occasional thicker verticals, giving a cut-out, constructed look rather than a purely monoline design. Counters are narrow and often squared, with open apertures and simplified bowls; curves are minimized into straight segments and gentle chamfers. The overall rhythm is rigid and vertical, with compact spacing and a deliberate, sign-like cadence in text.
Best suited to headlines, posters, and identity work where a compact, architectural voice is desirable. It also fits packaging and signage that benefit from a stylized, engineered tone and strong vertical presence.
The font projects an Art Deco and machine-age sensibility—precise, engineered, and slightly theatrical. Its angular construction and condensed stance suggest retro-futurism and architectural lettering, balancing elegance with an industrial edge.
The design appears intended to reinterpret condensed sans lettering through a geometric, Deco-inspired construction, prioritizing distinctive silhouettes and a crafted, structural feel over neutral text performance.
The design leans on distinctive, squared forms for rounds and a strong vertical emphasis, which makes headlines feel structured and graphic. In longer text, the tight proportions and sharp joins make it more of a display choice than a general reading face, especially at smaller sizes where thin internal strokes may soften.