Sans Other Fuli 9 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, gaming ui, album covers, industrial, techno, brutalist, arcade, aggressive, impact, tech aesthetic, constructed forms, signage, blocky, geometric, squared, condensed, stencil-like.
A heavy, geometric display sans built from tall rectangular masses with tight internal counters. Strokes are monolinear in feel, with frequent right-angle cuts, stepped joints, and occasional slit-like apertures that read as stencil breaks. Curves are minimized and often squared off, producing a modular, grid-driven rhythm; round letters (like O and C) appear as softened rectangles rather than true ovals. Spacing looks compact and the overall texture is dark and uniform, with distinctive notch and bar details creating a mechanically segmented silhouette.
Best suited to display settings where impact matters: posters, large headlines, branding marks, game titles, and UI moments that benefit from a techno-industrial tone. It performs especially well in short phrases, labels, and punchy callouts where the distinctive stencil-like breaks can be appreciated.
The font conveys a hard-edged, machine-made attitude with a retro-digital flavor. Its chunky, monolithic forms feel assertive and utilitarian, evoking industrial signage, arcade-era graphics, and sci‑fi interface typography.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual weight with a modular, constructed look, using deliberate cut-ins and stepped geometry to create differentiation and a futuristic, engineered voice without relying on curves or ornament.
Letterforms rely on small internal cuts and offsets to differentiate similar shapes, which adds character at larger sizes but can compress legibility when set tightly or at small text sizes. The design’s squared terminals and repeated vertical slabs create a strong, consistent patterning across lines.