Sans Other Fuhy 9 is a very bold, very wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, game ui, packaging, industrial, retro, techno, arcade, assertive, impact, machine aesthetic, retro futurism, display branding, signage, blocky, angular, stencil-like, notched, squared.
A heavy, geometric sans with squared counters, flat terminals, and sharply chamfered corners. Many strokes show deliberate notches and cut-ins that create a semi-stencil, machined look, while the overall construction stays rectilinear and compact. Curves are minimized and, where present, are rendered as broad, faceted arcs, producing a distinctly block-built rhythm. Spacing reads tight and punchy, with large, simple interior shapes and consistent, high-impact silhouettes.
Best suited for display settings where impact and stylized geometry are desirable, such as headlines, posters, branding marks, game/UI titles, and bold packaging or label graphics. It works particularly well at larger sizes where the internal cut-ins and squared counters remain clear and intentional.
The font conveys an industrial, game-like confidence with a distinctly retro-tech flavor. Its clipped corners and slot-like counters feel engineered and utilitarian, suggesting hardware labeling, arcade aesthetics, or bold sci-fi display typography. The tone is forceful and attention-grabbing rather than neutral or conversational.
The design appears intended to deliver a robust, engineered display voice built from modular, rectangular geometry. The consistent chamfers and stencil-like interruptions suggest a purposeful attempt to evoke industrial fabrication, digital-era signage, and retro arcade or sci-fi styling while remaining firmly sans in structure.
In text, the repeated notches and squared apertures become a strong texture, giving lines a patterned, modular cadence. The digit and uppercase set feel especially sign-like, while the lowercase maintains the same constructed logic with compact forms and squared bowls.