Sans Other Faru 10 is a very bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, game ui, packaging, retro arcade, pixel tech, industrial, playful, retro computing, digital styling, impactful display, systematic geometry, blocky, square, modular, angular, grid-based.
A heavy, modular sans built from squared-off strokes and step-like corners, with a clear pixel/grid construction throughout. Counters are mostly rectangular and compact, and curves are largely avoided in favor of chamfered or right-angled turns. The lowercase follows the same geometric system as the caps, producing a consistent, engineered texture; spacing is relatively open for such dense shapes, helping the forms stay distinct in text. Numerals and punctuation (where shown in the grid) keep the same block logic, reinforcing a cohesive, game-like rhythm.
Best suited to display sizes where the stepped geometry and tight rectangular counters can be appreciated—headlines, posters, badges, and logo wordmarks. It also fits interfaces and graphics that reference gaming or digital systems, such as game UI, streamer overlays, and tech-themed packaging or event titles.
The overall tone feels distinctly digital and retro, evoking early computer and arcade graphics while still reading as a contemporary, tech-forward display style. Its chunky, squared silhouettes convey confidence and a slightly playful toughness, making it feel bold, functional, and attention-grabbing.
The font appears designed to translate a pixel/grid aesthetic into a bold, readable sans for modern display use, prioritizing strong silhouettes and a consistent modular system over traditional curves and calligraphic detailing.
The design relies on repeated rectilinear modules and small notches to differentiate similar letters, creating a strong pattern on the page. This gives text a mechanical cadence that favors short bursts of copy over long-form reading.