The name itself gives a hint to its structure: it is a "straight" (reta) and "set" (seta) font. It belongs to the family but carries a heavy, blocky, and geometric weight that makes it lean toward the Industrial or Constructivist style. Key Characteristics:
Every letterform is built on rigid, mathematical lines.
Try a clean, light-weight Sans Serif like Helvetica Neue Light or Montserrat .
The is more than just a collection of letters; it’s a design tool that carries the weight of industrial history. It’s bold, unapologetic, and incredibly versatile for modern media. If your project needs to convey power and reliability, this is the typeface to reach for.
It is primarily a bold, "black" weight font, meaning it’s built for headlines, not long-form body text.