Sans Other Abmom 6 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Dexa Pro' by Artegra, 'Blooms' by DearType, 'Fox Felix' by Fox7, and 'Autovia' by Santi Rey (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, stickers, children’s media, playful, cartoon, bouncy, retro, informal, attention-grabbing, friendly tone, handmade feel, retro fun, brand character, chunky, rounded, tilted, quirky, compact.
A heavy, compact sans with softly rounded corners and subtly tilted, irregular geometry. Strokes are broadly even with minimal contrast, and many forms feel slightly skewed or wavy, creating an animated baseline and uneven verticals. Counters are generally open but tight, with small apertures in letters like e and a, and overall spacing is snug, emphasizing a dense, punchy texture. The lowercase is simple and sturdy, with a single-storey a and g, and the numerals are bulbous and friendly with large, oval counters.
Best suited for short, high-impact setting such as posters, display headlines, packaging callouts, stickers, and branded slogans where a bold, friendly presence is desired. It can also work for children’s or lighthearted entertainment graphics, but the dense texture and quirky rhythm suggest using larger sizes rather than extended small text.
The font reads as exuberant and humorous, with a hand-cut, poster-like energy that feels casual and extroverted. Its slight slanting and wonky rhythm add a mischievous, retro-cartoon tone, prioritizing personality over strict neutrality.
The likely intention is a characterful display sans that delivers maximum visual weight and approachability, using controlled irregularity and rounded massing to feel handmade and fun. It aims to stand out quickly in attention-driven contexts while keeping letterforms simple and readable.
The design shows intentional irregularity across glyphs—angles, widths, and sidebearings vary slightly—yielding a lively, collage-like consistency rather than mechanical uniformity. The ampersand and punctuation match the same chunky, rounded massing, helping long text blocks maintain the playful voice.