Sans Other Kedem 3 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, ui labels, techy, industrial, modular, futuristic, quirky, distinctiveness, tech branding, modular system, display clarity, rounded corners, chamfered, monoline, geometric, tall ascenders.
A monolinear, geometric sans with rounded corners and frequent chamfered terminals that give strokes a cut, faceted feel. Curves are built from broad arcs with flattened shoulders, and bowls tend toward squarish, octagonal silhouettes (notably in O, Q, 0, and 8). Joins are clean and mechanical, with relatively even stroke weight and a slightly condensed vertical rhythm in the capitals, while lowercase forms stay open and simplified. Distinctive construction details—like the clipped top on E/C, the angled spurs on G and S, and the compact, straight-sided numerals—create a consistent “engineered” texture across text.
Best suited to headlines, identity work, and short-to-medium text where its engineered geometry can be a feature. It works well for technology, gaming, and product contexts (interfaces, labeling, packaging) that benefit from a modern, industrial flavor. For long-form body copy, it will be most comfortable at generous sizes and with ample line spacing to keep the angular details from feeling busy.
The overall tone reads modern and synthetic, with a retro-futurist, instrument-panel character. Its cut corners and modular curves feel technical and deliberate, projecting a utilitarian, sci‑fi sensibility rather than a neutral corporate voice. Subtle quirks in letter construction add personality without pushing into decorative novelty.
The design appears intended to deliver a distinctive, technical sans built from modular, chamfered forms—balancing straightforward legibility with a recognizable, futuristic voice. Its consistent corner treatment and octagonal bowls suggest an emphasis on system-like coherence and strong visual branding.
The font’s identity comes from repeated structural motifs: squared bowls, clipped terminals, and slightly angular stroke endings that maintain a steady rhythm in both caps and mixed-case settings. The punctuation and spacing shown in the sample text support continuous reading, but the sharper idiosyncrasies in key letters make it especially recognizable at display sizes.