Sans Other Jadat 8 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: branding, headlines, logotypes, posters, ui titles, futuristic, tech, modular, playful, clean, modernize, systematic design, tech tone, distinctiveness, rounded corners, geometric, soft-square, open apertures, wide spacing.
A geometric sans with monoline strokes and rounded-square construction throughout. Curves tend to resolve into softened corners and squared bowls, creating a hybrid of circular and rectilinear geometry. Counters are generally open and generous, with simplified terminals and minimal contrast; diagonals are crisp and the overall rhythm is even. Several glyphs lean toward stylized, almost modular forms (notably in the curvier letters and some numerals), giving the alphabet a distinctive, designed-as-a-system feel rather than a purely utilitarian grotesk.
Well suited to branding systems, headlines, packaging, and poster work where a modern, tech-forward voice is desirable. It can also work for UI titles, product names, and signage at larger sizes where the distinctive letterforms read clearly and contribute to a custom, futuristic identity.
The tone reads contemporary and slightly sci‑fi, with a friendly edge from the rounded corners and roomy counters. Its engineered geometry suggests technology and interfaces, while the softened shapes keep it approachable rather than stark or industrial.
The design appears intended to reinterpret a standard sans into a rounded-rectangular, modular system that feels modern and digital. By keeping strokes even and geometry consistent while introducing a few idiosyncratic constructions, it aims to balance clarity with a recognizable, branded personality.
The set shows consistent stroke logic and corner treatment across cases and figures, producing a cohesive texture in lines of text. Some character shapes are intentionally unconventional, which increases personality and recognizability but makes the voice feel more display-oriented than neutral.