Sans Other Judih 9 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, packaging, signage, industrial, techno, military, stenciled, mechanical, stencil effect, industrial labeling, tech styling, display impact, modular system, octagonal, chamfered, modular, angular, blocky.
A heavy, geometric sans built from straight strokes with pronounced chamfered corners and frequent octagonal bowls. Many curves are faceted into angled segments, and several letters incorporate small cut-ins and separated joins that create a stencil-like, segmented construction. Stroke endings are mostly flat and squared, counters are compact, and the overall rhythm is rigid and modular, producing strong texture in lines of text.
Best suited to display typography where its angular, stenciled geometry can be read as a style feature—such as posters, game/film titles, tech-themed branding, packaging, and industrial or wayfinding-inspired signage. It can work for short UI labels or callouts when set large enough to preserve the interior cut-ins and faceted counters.
The font projects an industrial, utilitarian tone with a technical, machinery-forward attitude. Its segmented shapes and sharp chamfers evoke labeling systems, engineered surfaces, and functional signage, giving it a disciplined, no-nonsense voice.
The design appears intended to translate stencil and engineered lettering cues into a crisp, digital-friendly sans with a strong modular system. By consistently chamfering corners and introducing controlled gaps, it aims to feel both functional and futuristic while maintaining clear, high-impact silhouettes.
Distinctive internal breaks and notches appear in multiple glyphs, adding a constructed feel and improving character separation at display sizes. The faceted bowls and narrow apertures can build dense color in paragraphs, making it feel most comfortable when given a bit of size or tracking.