Sans Other Jifa 1 is a bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
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A heavy, angular display sans with straight strokes and sharply cut corners throughout. Forms are built from geometric segments with frequent diagonal shears and wedge-like terminals, creating a faceted, almost stencil-like silhouette without actual breaks. Counters tend to be compact and polygonal (notably in O/Q and numerals), and curves are largely replaced by chamfers and straight facets, yielding a crisp, mechanical texture. Spacing appears fairly tight in text, producing a dense, blocky rhythm and strong horizontal emphasis.
Best suited to short, prominent settings such as headlines, title cards, posters, logos, and packaging where its angular construction can be appreciated. It also fits interface labels and on-screen graphics for games or tech products, particularly when used at larger sizes with generous line spacing to keep the dense forms from crowding.
The design reads as futuristic and tactical, with a hard-edged, engineered character that feels at home in sci‑fi, esports, and techno-oriented branding. Its pointed cuts and shield-like bowls give it a combative, high-energy tone, evoking machinery, armor, and digital interfaces rather than softness or tradition.
The likely intention is to deliver a high-impact, modern display face that substitutes curves with faceted geometry to create a distinctive, branded voice. Its consistent use of chamfers and wedge terminals suggests a deliberate system meant to feel engineered and assertive across both uppercase and lowercase.
Distinctive triangular notches and diagonal joins create recognizable letter silhouettes, especially in characters like S, G, Q, and the numerals. The overall texture prioritizes impact over long-form comfort, and the sharp internal angles can visually ‘spark’ at smaller sizes, reinforcing its display-first personality.