Sans Other Kenoz 7 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, branding, headlines, book covers, quirky, playful, hand-drawn, bookish, friendly, add warmth, compact fit, quirky clarity, humanize sans, soft corners, tall caps, open counters, humanist, slightly irregular.
A narrow, tall-proportioned sans with gently irregular geometry that reads as lightly hand-drawn while staying structured. Strokes are monoline and low-contrast, with soft joins and subtly tapered terminals that keep edges from feeling mechanical. The uppercase is slim and upright with simple forms; the lowercase shows more personality, mixing rounded bowls with slightly angled stems and occasional asymmetry. Curves are open and airy, counters stay clear at text sizes, and numerals follow the same narrow, slightly quirky rhythm.
Best suited to display and short-to-medium text where character is welcome: posters, packaging, branding, and book or album covers. It can also work for UI labels or editorial subheads when a narrow footprint is needed, though the handmade flavor will be most effective when used intentionally as a voice element.
The overall tone is friendly and informal, with a quiet eccentricity that suggests handmade signage or lightly whimsical editorial typography. Its narrow stance and steady rhythm keep it readable, while the small irregularities add warmth and character rather than polish or severity.
The design appears intended to bridge clean sans readability with a handcrafted, slightly idiosyncratic feel. By keeping contrast low and structure consistent while introducing gentle irregularities, it aims to deliver warmth and personality in a compact, headline-friendly width.
Several glyphs show distinctive, non-geometric construction—particularly in the lowercase where bowls, tails, and shoulders feel individually drawn rather than strictly modular. This gives lines of text a lively texture, especially in mixed-case settings, without becoming rough or distressed.