Sans Other Fada 1 is a very bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, game ui, tech branding, titles, arcade, industrial, tech, futuristic, utilitarian, impact, digital feel, display utility, geometric rigidity, signage voice, rectilinear, modular, squared, stencil-like, angular.
A heavy, rectilinear sans built from squared strokes and sharply cut corners, with a modular, pixel-adjacent construction. Curves are largely suppressed in favor of straight segments and chamfered joins, producing boxy counters and stepped terminals. Open forms (like C, E, S) use notched, horizontal cuts, while round letters (O, Q, D) resolve into squared bowls with inset counters. Spacing and widths vary by character, but the overall texture stays dense and blocky, with consistent stroke thickness and clear, high-impact silhouettes.
Best suited to headlines, title cards, posters, and branding where a bold, digital-industrial aesthetic is desired. It also fits interface graphics, game UI overlays, and signage-style compositions where compact, high-contrast silhouettes help text hold its shape at a distance.
The font projects a bold, game-like and industrial tone—evoking arcade UI, sci‑fi interfaces, and mechanical labeling. Its angular geometry and hard cuts feel assertive and functional, with a distinctly digital, constructed personality rather than a neutral everyday voice.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact with a constructed, modular look—prioritizing strong geometry, squared counters, and crisp notches to create a distinctive techno/arcade display voice that remains legible in short bursts and prominent sizes.
Distinctive details include the angular V and W with sharp inner vertices, squared punctuation-like dots on i/j, and numerals that read as segmented, display-oriented forms. The design favors strong shapes over smooth continuity, which enhances recognition at larger sizes but creates a deliberately rigid rhythm in running text.