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Sans Other Pymo 9 is a very bold, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Odradeck' by Harvester Type, 'PAG Syndicate' by Prop-a-ganda, 'Bill Poster' by Smartfont, and 'Motte' by TypeClassHeroes (names referenced only for comparison).

Keywords: headlines, posters, wordmarks, album covers, gaming, industrial, techno, gothic, severe, noir, high impact, space saving, mechanical feel, signature texture, condensed, stencil-like, geometric, rectilinear, blocky.


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A condensed, rectilinear sans with tall proportions and heavy vertical emphasis. Strokes are largely monolinear and built from straight sides and squared terminals, creating a rigid, architectural rhythm. Many letters incorporate narrow internal slits and stepped cut-ins that read as stencil-like breaks, producing sharp counters and a mechanical texture. Curves are minimized into flattened arcs where needed (notably in bowls), and the overall construction favors hard corners, tight apertures, and compact spacing for a dense, columnar silhouette.

Best suited for display settings such as headlines, posters, titles, and branding marks where a compact, forceful look is desired. It can also work well for entertainment and experiential contexts—album art, game titles, event graphics, and thematic packaging—where its industrial, stencil-like texture adds character.

The font projects a stern, industrial tone with a techno edge. Its black massing, narrow forms, and slit counters create a gritty, high-contrast presence that feels utilitarian and slightly ominous, reminiscent of signage, machinery labeling, or dystopian display typography.

The design appears intended to compress maximum visual weight into a narrow footprint while adding a signature through slit counters and angular cut-ins. The goal seems to be a hard-edged, engineered sans that reads as mechanical and commanding in short bursts of text.

In text, the repeated verticals and minimal openings create strong patterning and a compressed color, which heightens impact but can reduce legibility at smaller sizes. The distinctive notch-and-slit detailing becomes a key identifying feature and works best when given enough size and breathing room to resolve cleanly.

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