Sans Other Redoz 9 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
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A condensed, monoline display sans with stylized, faceted construction. Strokes stay largely even in weight, but many terminals cut into points or wedge-like tapers, giving letters a sharp, sculpted silhouette. Curves are simplified into teardrop and leaf-shaped counters (notably in O/Q/0 and several lowercase rounds), while verticals remain straight and dominant, producing a tall, rhythmic texture. The set mixes geometric symmetry with quirky asymmetric cuts, creating lively outlines and distinctive word shapes at larger sizes.
Best suited to display settings where its distinctive, carved shapes can be appreciated—posters, film or event titles, branding and logotypes, packaging, and short headlines. It can work for brief blurbs or pull quotes when set with generous size and spacing, but the unusual counters and pointed terminals are more impactful than they are text-optimized.
The overall tone feels Art Deco–leaning and theatrical, with a slightly enigmatic, occult-poster edge. Its pointed terminals and jewel-like counters read as dramatic and retro rather than neutral or purely functional.
The design appears intended to provide a compact, attention-grabbing sans with a Deco-inspired, ornamental twist—combining monoline construction with faceted terminals and gemstone-like counters to create a memorable, period-tinged voice for display typography.
Uppercase forms are especially emblematic, with strong vertical emphasis and stylized bowls; numerals share the same carved, ornamental logic (the 0 resembles a pointed oval). The lowercase keeps the same design language, but the sharp entry/exit cuts and unusual internal shapes make it more expressive than conventional text faces.