Sans Other Kedem 1 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Ferryman' by Floodfonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, book covers, game ui, branding, packaging, medieval, hand-forged, rustic, storybook, eccentric, display voice, handcrafted feel, historic flavor, distinctiveness, title emphasis, angular, chiseled, irregular, faceted, monoline.
A distinctive monoline display sans with chiseled, faceted strokes and subtly uneven geometry. Terminals often finish with angled cuts and small wedge-like flicks, giving many letters a carved or stamped appearance rather than smooth, mechanical curves. Bowls and rounds (such as O, C, and e) are squarish and slightly polygonal, with straightened arcs and occasional asymmetry. Spacing and widths vary noticeably across characters, producing an animated rhythm in text while maintaining consistent stroke thickness and an upright posture.
This font suits display roles where personality is the priority: poster titles, book covers, game or tabletop-fantasy UI, craft-branded packaging, and logo/wordmark concepts. It can work in short text blocks at comfortable sizes, but the irregular rhythm and sharp terminals are most effective in headings, pull quotes, and signage-style applications.
The overall tone feels medieval-adjacent and hand-made, like lettering cut from wood or metal. Its quirky, slightly uneven forms read as expressive and folkloric rather than neutral, lending a narrative, craft, or fantasy flavor to headlines and short passages.
The design appears intended to deliver a hand-carved, old-world sans voice—mixing simple, low-contrast strokes with faceted cuts and irregular widths to create a lively, storytelling texture.
Several glyphs use unconventional constructions—particularly in diagonals and joins—reinforcing an artisanal, non-systematic feel. Numerals echo the same faceted, angled-terminal logic, keeping the set cohesive in mixed alphanumeric settings.