Sans Normal Jedap 9 is a very bold, very wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Fusion Collection' by Blaze Type, 'Premis' by Fenotype, 'Ordina' by Schriftlabor, and 'Jasan' by Storm Type Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, packaging, logos, sporty, assertive, modern, dynamic, industrial, impact, speed, visibility, branding, modernity, slanted, blocky, geometric, rounded, compact counters.
A heavy, slanted sans with broad proportions and a compact, tightly set internal structure. Strokes are monolinear and strongly rounded at curves, with squared, slightly chamfered terminals that reinforce a engineered, machined feel. The forms lean on geometric construction—wide bowls and oval counters—while maintaining clean, consistent stroke behavior across caps, lowercase, and figures. Spacing reads sturdy and stable, with large black shapes and relatively small apertures that keep the texture dense and punchy.
Best suited to large-scale display typography where weight and slant can carry the message: sports and fitness branding, posters, bold campaign graphics, product packaging, and logo wordmarks. It can also work for short UI labels or signage when maximum emphasis and quick recognition are needed.
The overall tone is energetic and forceful, with a forward-leaning stance that suggests motion and performance. Its thick, wide silhouettes feel confident and contemporary, giving headlines a bold, no-nonsense presence.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact with a fast, performance-oriented posture, pairing geometric clarity with dense, high-ink coverage for strong visibility. Its consistent construction and rounded geometry aim for a modern, industrial simplicity that holds up well in bold display settings.
Distinctive details include the single-storey lowercase "a" and "g", a simple vertical "i" with a round dot, and rounded, oval-derived numerals that match the letterforms’ robust rhythm. The diagonal cuts on several terminals and the consistent slant help unify the set and enhance the sense of speed.