Sans Other Didat 10 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, album art, packaging, edgy, playful, punk, comic, rough, display impact, diy aesthetic, graphic texture, quirky emphasis, angular, faceted, chiseled, irregular, blocky.
A heavy, angular sans with faceted outlines and crisp, straight-edged counters that read like cut paper or chiseled shapes. Strokes are chunky and largely monolinear, but with deliberate irregularities in joins and terminals that create a jittery, hand-cut rhythm. Many glyphs lean on polygonal bowls and notched corners (notably in round forms and diagonals), giving the alphabet a geometric, almost stencil-like construction while keeping a lively, uneven texture in word shapes. Numerals and capitals maintain the same hard-edged, octagonal logic, with simplified interiors and compact apertures for strong silhouette impact.
Best suited to display work where personality is the goal: posters, headlines, event graphics, album or game titles, and bold packaging or branding moments. It will perform especially well in short phrases and large sizes where the angular detailing and cut-in corners can be appreciated.
The overall tone is bold and mischievous, with a DIY edge that feels energetic rather than refined. Its jagged geometry and uneven cadence suggest comic-book emphasis, zine graphics, or a quirky “danger”/“monster” poster vibe, making it feel expressive and attention-grabbing.
This design appears intended to deliver a strong, graphic voice through chunky, faceted letterforms—capturing the feel of hand-cut signage with a controlled geometric system. The goal seems to be maximum impact and character while staying broadly sans and highly readable at display sizes.
In text, the faceting creates strong texture and can reduce smoothness in small sizes, while the distinctive silhouettes help short words and headings pop. Round letters (like O/Q/0) become polygonal emblems, and the consistent notching and angled terminals unify the set across cases and figures.