Sans Other Fuzo 1 is a very bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, branding, logotypes, retro, playful, chunky, friendly, futuristic, display impact, brand voice, retro tech, texture motif, rounded, soft corners, squarish, bulbous, ink-trap feel.
A heavy, rounded sans with squarish bowls and softened corners that create a compact, blocky silhouette. Strokes are thick and relatively even, with frequent wedge-like notches and pinched joins that add an ink-trap-like texture to counters and terminals. Apertures tend to be tight and counters are often rectangular, producing strong black–white patterning and a bold, poster-like rhythm. The lowercase shows lively, irregular shaping and some asymmetry in curves and joins, giving the alphabet a deliberately idiosyncratic, display-driven consistency rather than strict geometric uniformity.
Best suited to short, prominent settings such as headlines, posters, packaging, and bold brand wordmarks where its distinctive notches and chunky silhouettes can be appreciated. It can also work for large-size signage or title treatments where a playful, retro-tech flavor is desired.
The tone is energetic and characterful, mixing retro display cues with a slightly sci‑fi, arcade-like solidity. Its chunky forms and quirky internal cut-ins read as playful and attention-seeking rather than neutral, with a friendly softness coming from the rounded corners.
The design appears intended as a statement display sans that prioritizes strong shape recognition and a distinctive internal cut-in motif over neutral readability. Its softened geometry and repeated pinches suggest a deliberate effort to create a memorable, textured voice for branding and titling.
In text, the dense color and tight apertures make the line feel dark and compact, while the repeated internal notches become a defining texture. The numerals share the same squarish, rounded construction, reinforcing a cohesive headline voice.