Serif Other Temo 6 is a bold, very narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, packaging, signage, industrial, vintage, assertive, noir, poster-like, space-saving, display impact, industrial character, retro flavor, condensed, high-contrast joins, rounded corners, beaked terminals, tall caps.
A tightly condensed, tall typeface with solid vertical emphasis and a mostly even stroke weight. Forms are built from straight stems and squared bowls softened by rounded corners, creating a compact, machined rhythm. Many terminals finish with small flared or beaked serif-like kicks, giving a subtly ornamental edge without becoming fully classical. Counters are narrow and often rectangular, with consistent internal spacing that reinforces a disciplined, columnar texture in text.
Best suited for headlines and display settings where condensed width and strong verticals help maximize impact in limited space. It can work well for posters, packaging, labels, and signage that benefit from an industrial or retro voice. The consistent, compact texture also makes it useful for short brand statements and logotype-like wordmarks.
The overall tone feels industrial and vintage, with a sturdy, authoritative voice suited to bold statements. Its narrow proportions and sharp terminal details evoke a noir/poster sensibility—confident, slightly dramatic, and a bit mechanical. The look reads as purposeful and utilitarian rather than delicate or literary.
The design appears intended to deliver a space-saving, high-impact display style that balances utilitarian structure with small decorative serif-like details. Its construction prioritizes a strong vertical rhythm and a compact footprint, aiming for legible, emphatic typography with a distinctive vintage-industrial character.
Capitals and lowercase share a unified, architectural construction, keeping word shapes compact and vertical. The numerals follow the same condensed, squared-off logic, supporting consistent color in mixed alphanumeric settings. The font’s dense rhythm can appear striking in large sizes, while the tight counters suggest careful use at smaller sizes to preserve clarity.