Sans Other Reloj 3 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, logos, packaging, techno, industrial, retro, modular, utilitarian, tech aesthetic, constructed forms, display impact, systematic geometry, rectilinear, angular, monolinear, squared, stencil-like.
A rectilinear sans built from straight strokes and squared corners, with a modular, almost pixel-meets-architectural construction. Curves are largely replaced by chamfered or squared turns, producing boxy bowls and hard terminals throughout. Strokes read mostly monolinear, with crisp interior counters and consistent right-angled joins that give the alphabet a gridded rhythm. Many forms use open, bracketed corners and inset counters, creating a slightly stencil-like, engineered feel while keeping letterforms clean and legible at display sizes.
Best suited to display applications where its angular geometry can read clearly: headlines, posters, titling, and brand marks with a technical or industrial theme. It can also work well for signage and packaging accents, especially where a retro-futurist or engineered voice is desired.
The overall tone is mechanical and futuristic with a retro-digital flavor, reminiscent of technical labeling, arcade-era signage, and sci‑fi interface typography. Its disciplined geometry feels functional and precise rather than expressive or handwritten.
The design appears intended to translate a strict grid and right-angle logic into a readable sans, balancing a constructed, machine-made personality with enough clarity for impactful display setting. It emphasizes a consistent modular system and distinctive silhouettes for strong visual identity.
Distinctive constructions like the multi-stem M/W and sharply notched diagonals add character without departing from the strict orthogonal system. Numerals follow the same squared logic, with open apertures and strong vertical emphasis that supports clear identification in headings and short strings.