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Sans Other Jumoz 4 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.

Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, signage, packaging, industrial, techno, military, retro, futuristic, display impact, industrial marking, sci‑fi styling, brand distinctiveness, stencil-like, angular, chamfered, geometric, monolinear.


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A heavy, monolinear sans with sharply angular construction and frequent chamfered corners. Strokes are built from straight segments with minimal curvature, creating an octagonal, cut-metal feel; counters are compact and often rectangular. Several letters show deliberate breaks and notches reminiscent of stencil logic, while joins stay crisp and planar rather than rounded. Proportions are generally compact with short apertures and a steady, mechanical rhythm, and the lining figures follow the same cut-corner geometry for a cohesive texture in text.

Best suited to display typography where its angular, stencil-inspired details can be appreciated—posters, titles, album art, logos, and branded wordmarks. It can also work for signage, labels, and packaging that want an industrial or technical tone, and for UI/graphic elements that mimic control panels or game HUD styling.

The font reads as utilitarian and machine-made, evoking industrial labeling, sci‑fi interfaces, and regimented signage. Its hard edges and stencil-like interruptions add a sense of toughness and engineered precision, giving it a slightly militaristic, dystopian, or cyber aesthetic depending on context.

The design appears intended to translate a rigid, engineered aesthetic into a sans framework, using chamfers, notches, and segmented forms to suggest stenciled marking and fabricated metal. It prioritizes visual impact and a distinctive mechanical voice over neutral readability.

In the sample text, the dense shapes and tight internal spaces produce a strong, dark typographic color, especially in longer lines. The many angled terminals and occasional discontinuities are highly distinctive at display sizes, while at small sizes they may visually merge or feel busy in continuous reading.

Letter — Basic Uppercase Latin
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Letter — Basic Lowercase Latin
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Letter — Extended Uppercase Latin
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Letter — Extended Lowercase Latin
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Letter — Superscript Latin
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