Sans Other Buriz 4 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, covers, playful, quirky, retro, casual, display, distinctive voice, handmade feel, retro display, headline impact, angular cuts, chiseled terminals, flared joins, uneven rhythm, compact counters.
A quirky sans with slightly irregular geometry and chiseled, wedge-like terminals that give strokes a cut-paper or carved feel. Curves are somewhat squared-off and tightened, with compact counters and occasional flaring at joins that creates a subtly calligraphic, hand-shaped impression without true serifs. The overall color is fairly even, but letter-to-letter widths and internal shapes vary enough to produce an animated rhythm, especially in mixed-case settings and numerals. Proportions read as sturdy and legible at larger sizes, with distinctive shapes for key forms like G, Q, a, g, and the figures.
Best suited to display use such as headlines, posters, packaging, and brand marks where its unusual terminals and uneven rhythm can read as intentional personality. It can also work for short pull quotes or signage, especially when set with generous spacing and clear size to keep the shapes crisp.
The tone is lively and offbeat, combining a retro poster sensibility with a crafty, handmade edge. It feels friendly and informal rather than technical, with a mischievous character that suits attention-grabbing headlines.
The design appears intended to provide a distinctive, hand-shaped alternative to straightforward sans typography, using chiseled terminals and subtly irregular proportions to create memorable word silhouettes and a retro-leaning display voice.
In the sample text, the distinctive terminals and irregular widths become a strong stylistic feature, emphasizing word shapes and giving lines a bouncy texture. The figures carry the same cut-terminal logic, helping numerals blend naturally with the alphabet in display typography.