Sans Other Relaz 10 is a very bold, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Marked' by Sensatype Studio (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, packaging, titles, industrial, retro, edgy, playful, poster, space saving, high impact, distinctive texture, display branding, condensed, angular, blocky, chiseled, irregular.
A condensed, heavy, all-sans design built from tall rectangular stems and sharply angled joins. Counters are small and often asymmetric, with frequent wedge-like cuts and notches that give strokes a faceted, almost cut-paper silhouette. Curves are minimized in favor of straight segments, producing boxy bowls and tight apertures, while diagonals (as in V/W/X/Y) are stiff and geometric. Spacing feels compact and rhythmic, with slight irregularities between glyphs that add a hand-cut, display-driven character.
Best suited to posters, bold headlines, title treatments, and branding that needs compact impact in limited horizontal space. It can also work well on packaging, signage, and merch graphics where a rugged, angular voice is desirable and the text is set large.
The tone is bold and attention-seeking, combining a retro poster sensibility with a rough-hewn, industrial edge. Its angular cuts and tight proportions lend a slightly aggressive, energetic feel, while the quirky, uneven details keep it from feeling purely mechanical.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual punch in a condensed footprint, using angular carving and asymmetry to create a distinctive, memorable silhouette. The consistent heavy strokes and faceted details suggest a display font aimed at energetic, graphic applications rather than neutral text setting.
The figures and capitals read especially strong at larger sizes, with distinct silhouettes aided by the faceted terminals and narrow counters. In longer lines of text, the dense color and tight openings can create a busy texture, making it best treated as a display face rather than for continuous reading.