Sans Other Tudas 3 is a bold, very narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, packaging, film titles, art deco, theatrical, retro, mystery, display, deco revival, dramatic display, compact impact, stylized geometry, geometric, condensed, angular, tapered, sharp terminals.
A condensed display sans with a strong vertical rhythm and monoline strokes that end in crisp, tapered terminals. The forms lean on geometric construction—pointed ovals in bowls, narrow counters, and frequent wedge-like joins—creating a spiky silhouette despite the even stroke weight. Curves are tightened into leaf/teardrop shapes (notably in O, Q, 0, 8, 9), while straight-sided letters like E, F, H, and L stay rigid and compact. Lowercase follows the same narrow, stylized logic with single-storey shapes and simplified joins, keeping the overall texture consistent and tightly packed.
Best suited to headlines and short bursts of text where its condensed, decorative geometry can read clearly—posters, title cards, branding wordmarks, packaging accents, and event or venue graphics. It can work as a secondary display voice paired with a simpler text face for longer copy.
The font projects an Art Deco–influenced, stage-poster energy: dramatic, slightly exotic, and intentionally stylized. Its sharp points and elongated proportions evoke vintage nightlife, fantasy or pulp titles, and moody headline typography rather than neutral everyday reading.
The letterforms appear designed to deliver maximum personality in a tight width, combining geometric Deco cues with sharp, tapered terminals to create a memorable, high-contrast silhouette without relying on serifs.
The design maintains consistent stroke thickness but varies apparent density through pointed terminals and narrow internal spaces, which makes it feel darker at small sizes. Numerals mirror the letterforms with pointed ovals and angular cuts, reinforcing a cohesive display system.