Serif Other Kopo 6 is a very bold, wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, signage, logotypes, packaging, western, circus, woodtype, poster, vintage, attention grabbing, vintage flavor, woodtype mimicry, headline impact, beveled, chiseled, angular, notched, blocky.
A heavy display serif with compact, rectangular proportions and strongly notched, bracketless serifs that read as cut or stamped rather than calligraphic. Strokes are straight and planar with abrupt corners, producing a faceted, beveled look across stems, shoulders, and terminals. Counters are tight and largely geometric, and many joins are simplified into hard angles, giving the forms a rigid, constructed rhythm. The numerals and capitals are particularly blocky and emphatic, with distinctive wedge-like cutouts that create a consistent ornamental texture in text.
Best suited to display roles where strong silhouette and ornamental texture are assets: posters, event headlines, labels, signage, and branding marks. It can work effectively for short blocks of copy in promotional layouts, but its dense counters and decorative cut-ins are most legible and characteristic at medium to large sizes.
The overall tone evokes 19th‑century poster and woodtype traditions, with a rugged, showbill energy. Its sharp cut-ins and chunky silhouettes feel theatrical and attention-seeking, suggesting frontier, fairground, and headline-driven settings rather than subtle reading environments.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, vintage show-card feel using carved, angular detailing to mimic cut wood or stamped metal letterforms. Its constructed serif treatment and faceted terminals prioritize impact and historical flavor over neutrality.
Spacing appears intentionally stout and compact, helping the face form dense, high-impact word shapes. The internal notches and bevel-like facets provide a built-in patterning effect that becomes more pronounced at larger sizes and in all-caps lines.