Sans Other Tehi 9 is a light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, logotypes, packaging, art deco, modernist, geometric, architectural, stylish, distinctiveness, deco revival, geometric clarity, display focus, brand voice, inline cuts, stencil-like, high contrast gaps, circular bowls, open counters.
A crisp geometric sans with monoline strokes and distinctive inline cut-ins that interrupt many curves and joins. Bowls are close to circular, verticals are straight and clean, and terminals tend to end bluntly, producing a precise, engineered texture. The repeated breaks in letters like C, G, O, Q, S and in several lowercase forms create a semi-stencil, segmented rhythm while keeping the overall construction minimal and sans-based. Spacing appears even and airy, with simple, legible numerals that echo the same broken-stroke motif.
Best suited to display settings where its inline breaks can be appreciated—headlines, posters, packaging, and brand systems that want a refined geometric voice. It can also work for short text in larger sizes, such as pull quotes, labels, and signage, where the segmented construction adds identity without heavy ornament.
The segmented strokes give the face a Deco-tinged, modernist character—sleek, deliberate, and slightly futuristic. It feels curated and design-forward rather than neutral, projecting a boutique, architectural tone with a hint of signage aesthetics.
Likely designed to deliver a recognizable geometric sans with a distinctive interrupted-stroke gimmick, balancing clean modern proportions with a decorative, Art Deco–influenced twist for branding and display use.
The cut-in details are consistent across capitals, lowercase, and figures, becoming the primary signature feature; at smaller sizes these interruptions may read as texture rather than detail. Round forms and tall, clean verticals dominate, and the overall feel remains streamlined despite the decorative segmentation.