Sans Other Remev 6 is a very bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, packaging, sports branding, gothic, industrial, aggressive, retro, impact, condensed display, edgy tone, poster utility, angular, chiseled, blackletter-tinged, geometric, condensed.
A condensed, heavy display sans built from sharp, faceted strokes and abrupt corners. Vertical stems dominate, with diagonals and terminals cut into wedge-like angles that create a chiseled, almost stenciled rhythm. Counters are small and tightly enclosed, and the joins feel mechanical and segmented rather than smoothly drawn. The overall texture is dense and high-impact, with consistent, squared proportions and a pronounced forward-leaning edge created by the angled cuts even though the letterforms remain upright.
Best suited for short, prominent settings such as posters, event titles, album/track artwork, team or club branding, and packaging where a hard-edged voice is desirable. It can work for subheads and pull quotes when given generous size and spacing, but its compact counters and dense texture make it less ideal for extended body copy.
The font carries a gothic-meets-industrial tone: bold, severe, and attention-grabbing, with a retro poster sensibility. Its hard angles and compact spacing suggest intensity and authority, evoking metal, motorsport, or militaristic signage without relying on traditional serifs.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact in a condensed footprint, using angular cuts to add character while retaining a largely sans structure. It aims for a stylized, display-forward look that feels engineered and assertive, optimized for strong silhouettes and immediate recognition.
Uppercase and lowercase share a unified construction, with the lowercase maintaining the same narrow, angular language for strong stylistic consistency. Numerals match the caps in weight and geometry, reading as compact, sign-like figures suited to punchy settings. In longer text blocks the repeated facets create a strong pattern, so careful tracking and line spacing help manage the dense color.