Serif Other Tehy 6 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'EFCO Fairley' by Ephemera Fonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, signage, logotypes, packaging, western, vintage, poster-like, assertive, industrial, impact, space saving, signage feel, retro tone, flared serifs, chamfered, squared counters, condensed, high-shouldered.
A condensed, heavy serif display face with strongly flared wedge-like terminals and crisp, chamfered joins. Strokes stay largely uniform, with only modest modulation, while counters and interior spaces are tightened into squared, rectangular forms that emphasize vertical rhythm. The uppercase is tall and compact with prominent top and bottom spurs; the lowercase follows with sturdy stems, short extenders, and simplified bowls that keep the texture dense and even. Numerals are blocky and upright, matching the same squared, sign-like construction and firm baseline presence.
This font is best suited to headlines, posters, and signage where its condensed width and heavy presence can maximize impact in limited space. It can also work well for brand marks and packaging that want a vintage sign-painter or Western-tinged tone, especially at medium to large sizes where the angular details stay clear.
The overall tone reads rugged and retro, with an echo of old-style signage and Western or frontier-era lettering. Its compact heft and sharp terminals give it an authoritative, workmanlike voice that feels confident and slightly dramatic rather than delicate.
The design appears intended to deliver strong, space-efficient display typography with a distinctive flared-serif construction. Its squared counters and sharpened terminals suggest a goal of evoking historic signage and print ephemera while maintaining a consistent, robust texture across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals.
In text lines, the narrow set and dense blackness create strong horizontal bands, and the angular shaping keeps forms crisp at larger sizes. Some letters show distinctive squared apertures and notched terminals, reinforcing a decorative, poster-oriented personality.