Serif Other Susi 7 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Ravendorf' by Ghozai Studio (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, packaging, editorial covers, athletic, vintage, assertive, energetic, punchy, compact impact, dynamic emphasis, retro display, brand punch, condensed, oblique, wedge serif, ink-trap, high impact.
A condensed, oblique serif with heavy strokes and minimal contrast, built from compact, forward-leaning forms. Serifs read as sharp wedge-like terminals and pointed feet rather than broad slabs, giving edges a carved, slightly faceted look. Curves are tightened and somewhat squared-off, with counters kept relatively small for a dense, high-impact texture. Several joins and inside corners show subtle notches or ink-trap-like cut-ins, reinforcing a sturdy, industrial rhythm across both upper- and lowercase.
Best suited to headlines, posters, cover lines, and branding moments where a compact width and strong forward motion help carry emphasis. It works particularly well for sports-themed graphics, vintage-styled promotions, packaging, and editorial display where a dense, punchy typographic color is desired.
The overall tone is bold and kinetic, with a sporty, poster-ready swagger. Its sharp terminals and compressed stance evoke a retro display sensibility—confident, loud, and a bit dramatic—without feeling ornamental in a delicate way.
The design appears aimed at delivering maximum impact in limited horizontal space, combining a condensed italic stance with sharp, wedge-like serifs for speed and aggression. The low-contrast, sturdy construction and corner cut-ins suggest an intention to remain robust in heavy display settings such as print headlines and signage.
Numerals match the condensed, forward-leaning construction and maintain the same wedge-terminal logic, producing strong consistency in headlines and short strings. The texture stays dark and uniform, so spacing and line breaks will strongly influence readability at smaller sizes.