Sans Normal Jeduf 9 is a bold, very wide, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'DX Rigraf' by Dirtyline Studio (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, sportswear, sporty, dynamic, modern, confident, energetic, impact, motion, display clarity, modern branding, athletic tone, oblique, geometric, rounded, streamlined, punchy.
A heavy, oblique sans with broad proportions and rounded, geometric construction. Curves are smooth and full, with clean, open counters and a generally even stroke that shows a modest contrast through angled joins and tapered-looking terminals. The italic angle is consistent and gives letters a forward-leaning, streamlined rhythm; diagonals (A, K, V, W, X, Y, Z) read crisp and stable, while round forms (O, Q, e, o) stay wide and spacious. Spacing appears generous in the samples, supporting clear word shapes despite the strong slant and large footprint.
Best suited to display roles such as headlines, posters, brand marks, packaging callouts, and energetic campaign graphics where a bold, forward-leaning voice is desired. It can work for short subheads or UI accents when space allows, but its wide set and strong slant make it less ideal for dense, small-size text blocks.
The overall tone is fast, assertive, and contemporary, with a distinctly kinetic feel created by the oblique stance and wide silhouettes. It suggests motion and performance—more “headline energy” than quiet neutrality—while staying clean and approachable thanks to its rounded geometry.
Designed to deliver a sense of speed and impact through a consistent oblique angle, wide proportions, and rounded geometric forms. The intention appears to balance strong presence with clean legibility, keeping details minimal and shapes open so it performs well in punchy, high-visibility typography.
Lowercase forms remain compact and sturdy, with simple, legible shapes and minimal ornamental detail. Numerals are similarly wide and robust, matching the letterforms in weight and slant for cohesive mixed text. The strong forward lean and broad set make it most comfortable at larger sizes where the letter shapes have room to breathe.