Sans Other Tejo 6 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, labels, packaging, industrial, technical, utilitarian, retro, mechanical styling, compact impact, signage clarity, retro-tech voice, octagonal, chamfered, condensed, stencil-like, geometric.
This typeface is built from straight, monoline strokes with frequent 45° chamfers that create octagonal corners and clipped terminals. Counters and bowls are angular rather than round, producing a crisp, mechanical rhythm across the alphabet. The design is condensed with tall proportions, tight interior spacing, and a consistently rigid vertical emphasis; diagonals appear primarily in A, V, W, X, Y, and Z and are kept sharp and planar. Numerals follow the same clipped-corner construction, giving the set a cohesive, engineered look.
It works best for short to medium text where its angular details can be appreciated: headlines, posters, product labeling, wayfinding, and UI/tech readouts. In dense paragraphs, the condensed proportions and sharp cornering may feel insistent, but it can be effective for themed display copy and compact titling.
The overall tone feels industrial and technical, with a disciplined, machine-made character. Its clipped geometry and minimal modulation read as utilitarian and signage-oriented, evoking retro equipment labeling and schematic aesthetics rather than humanist warmth.
The design appears intended to deliver a compact, high-impact sans with a deliberately engineered, chamfered geometry. The consistent monoline construction and repeated clipped-corner motif suggest a focus on clarity at small sizes and a strong, industrial visual identity in display contexts.
Several glyphs show small strategic gaps and notches—especially at joints and corners—that add a subtly stencil-like flavor without fully breaking forms. The lowercase maintains the same angular construction as the uppercase, helping it stay consistent in mixed-case settings.