Sans Other Relot 4 is a very bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, packaging, sports graphics, industrial, retro, mechanical, authoritative, sporty, impact, compactness, display, signage, retro flavor, condensed, blocky, angular, squared, chiseled.
A condensed, heavy sans with rigid, squared construction and strongly angular terminals. Strokes are predominantly straight with abrupt corners and minimal curvature, creating a stenciled, machined feel even though counters remain fully closed. Many forms show wedge-like notches, sharp joins, and slightly flared or stepped terminals that add texture without breaking the solid silhouette. Spacing appears compact and the overall rhythm is tall and vertical, with a consistent cap presence and straightforward, upright posture.
Best suited to display sizes where its dense, angular silhouettes can project impact—posters, headlines, logos/wordmarks, product labels, and bold packaging. It also fits sports graphics, event titling, and industrial or tech-themed layouts where a compact, high-energy texture is desirable.
The design reads as tough and utilitarian, evoking industrial labeling and vintage display typography. Its sharp corners and dense color give it an assertive, no-nonsense tone, while the geometric quirks introduce a retro, game-and-sports energy rather than a purely neutral voice.
The letterforms appear designed to deliver maximum visual weight in a tight width while maintaining a distinctive, engineered personality. The angular cut-ins and squared geometry suggest an intention to bridge utilitarian signage aesthetics with a stylized retro display flavor for attention-grabbing typography.
Uppercase and lowercase are clearly differentiated but share the same squared, engineered vocabulary, helping mixed-case settings stay cohesive. Numerals follow the same blocky logic and remain visually forceful, suited to score-like or signage contexts. At smaller sizes the tight apertures and dense strokes may prefer use where impact matters more than delicate detail.