Sans Other Tedi 3 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, posters, editorial, captions, branding, technical, retro, quirky, drafted, minimal, technical voice, distinctive italic, functional clarity, retro utility, monoline, slanted, open apertures, narrow joins, flat terminals.
This typeface is a monoline, slanted sans with a crisp, lightly engineered feel. Strokes are even and fine, with predominantly straight-sided forms and gently rounded curves that read as drawn with a consistent pen width. Counters are open and airy, and several letters show angular construction and simplified joins (notably in diagonals and arches), giving the alphabet a slightly mechanical rhythm. The overall spacing and rhythm feel open, with clear separation between characters and a clean baseline presence.
It works well for UI labeling, charts, technical infographics, and small blocks of editorial text where a clean, slanted voice is desired. In display settings, it can add a retro-tech flavor to posters, packaging, or branding—especially when paired with minimalist layouts and ample whitespace.
The tone is technical and retro-leaning, like lettering from schematics, early computer printouts, or instrument labeling. Its slant and simplified geometry add a quirky, forward-moving energy while staying restrained and matter-of-fact. The result feels utilitarian yet distinctive, suggesting precision without becoming cold.
The design appears intended to deliver a practical, legible sans with an italicized, engineered construction—prioritizing clarity, consistent stroke behavior, and a distinctive technical character for contemporary or retro-inspired applications.
Numerals echo the same drafted construction, with simple curves and straight segments that prioritize clarity. Uppercase forms stay spare and geometric, while the lowercase introduces more personality through asymmetric curves and compact, efficient shapes, creating a mildly idiosyncratic texture in text.