Sans Other Keday 6 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, titles, packaging, art deco, gothic, mysterious, dramatic, cinematic, stylization, period flavor, branding, display impact, edginess, angular, tapered, high-contrast cuts, spiky terminals, geometric.
A condensed, monoline sans with tall proportions and a geometric skeleton, shaped by frequent pointed notches and wedge-like cuts at joins and terminals. Curves are smooth and fairly simple, while many straight strokes finish in sharp, triangular tips that create a faceted, chiseled rhythm. Counters tend to be compact, apertures are often narrowed, and several letters incorporate distinctive spur or tail forms (notably in J, Q, and y) that emphasize a vertical, stylized silhouette.
Best suited to display settings such as headlines, poster typography, title cards, and logo/wordmark work where its pointed detailing can be appreciated at larger sizes. It can also add a stylized, vintage edge to packaging and event or entertainment branding, while very small text may lose some of the distinctive cut-in details.
The overall tone reads as Art Deco–adjacent and slightly gothic, combining sleek geometry with dagger-like terminals for a theatrical, suspenseful feel. It suggests vintage poster lettering and genre branding where a refined but ominous edge is desirable.
The font appears designed to reinterpret a clean sans framework through decorative, wedge-cut terminals and minimal-yet-distinctive glyph modifications, producing a cohesive display voice without relying on heavy ornamentation. Its narrow stance and sharp finishing suggest an intention to maximize drama and vertical elegance in tight headline spaces.
The design relies on consistent wedge terminals and internal cuts to unify the alphabet, giving even simple shapes (like O, C, and S) a more characterful, carved appearance. Numerals follow the same language with sharp entry/exit cuts and narrow, display-oriented proportions.