Sans Other Remah 9 is a very bold, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, signage, packaging, logos, industrial, mechanical, retro, authoritative, compressed, density, impact, utility, retro styling, systematic geometry, angular, rectilinear, blocky, modular, condensed.
A compact, rectilinear sans with heavy, monoline strokes and tightly compressed proportions. Letterforms are built from straight segments and squared curves, producing a modular, almost stencil-like geometry with sharp inside corners and clipped terminals. Counters are narrow and often rectangular, and spacing feels intentionally tight to maintain a dense vertical rhythm. Numerals and capitals share the same rigid construction, while the lowercase keeps a similarly tall, condensed silhouette for consistent texture in text.
Best suited for headlines, posters, and branding where a compact, high-impact voice is needed. It can work well for signage, labels, packaging, and title treatments that benefit from a rigid, industrial texture. For extended reading, it performs better at larger sizes with ample tracking and leading.
The overall tone is industrial and mechanical, with a retro signage flavor that reads as engineered rather than handwritten. Its dense, angular rhythm conveys authority and urgency, suggesting utilitarian labeling and display messaging more than neutral, everyday text.
The design appears intended to deliver a condensed, high-density display style with a deliberately engineered, modular construction. It prioritizes bold presence and a consistent vertical rhythm, echoing the feel of functional lettering used in labeling and retro-futuristic graphic systems.
Distinctive pointed joins and chamfer-like cuts appear in several glyphs, giving diagonals and junctions a faceted look. The design emphasizes verticality and strong figure/ground contrast, so long lines create a dark, continuous band of texture that benefits from generous line spacing.