Sans Other Abnol 1 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Kidzhood' and 'Kidzhood Arabic' by NamelaType (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, children’s media, branding, playful, cartoonish, chunky, bouncy, friendly, standout impact, playful tone, handmade feel, title lettering, rounded, blocky, soft, quirky, informal.
A heavy, soft-cornered sans with chunky strokes and subtly uneven, hand-cut contours. Letterforms lean on broad curves and blunt terminals, with occasional notches and asymmetric joins that give the set a lively, irregular rhythm. Counters are generally open and simple, and the overall texture reads as bold shapes rather than crisp typographic precision. The alphabet mixes rounded bowls with angular wedges in places, creating a distinctive cut-paper silhouette across both caps and lowercase.
Best suited to display settings where the bold silhouette can carry the message—posters, product packaging, playful branding, and titles for children’s or entertainment-focused content. It can also work for short UI labels or signage when a friendly, characterful tone is desired, but its quirky irregularities make it less ideal for long-form reading.
The font projects a fun, informal voice with a mischievous, cartoon-title energy. Its wobbly, cutout-like construction feels approachable and humorous, prioritizing personality and impact over refinement. The overall tone is upbeat and attention-grabbing, suited to youthful or whimsical messaging.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual punch with a lighthearted, handcrafted feel. By combining thick, simplified forms with intentional irregularities, it aims to emulate a cutout or cartoon lettering style that stands out quickly and conveys warmth and humor.
Capitals appear especially chunky and display-oriented, while the lowercase retains a similarly bold, simplified structure with compact counters and stout stems. Numerals match the same playful massing and soft geometry, maintaining consistent visual weight for headlines and short runs.