Sans Other Wuzu 2 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, game ui, packaging, futuristic, industrial, techno, modular, retro sci-fi, display impact, sci-fi tone, mechanical motif, system look, stencil-like, squared, blocky, geometric, ink-trap.
A heavy, geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle masses and sharp, squared corners, with generous internal cutouts that often read like stencil slots. Curves are minimized and substituted with stepped or chamfered transitions, while bowls and counters stay compact, producing a dense silhouette. Many letters use horizontal breaks and inset apertures that create a strong mechanical rhythm across words; terminals tend to be blunt and uniform, and the overall texture is dark and poster-like with occasional narrow notches acting as pseudo-ink traps.
Best suited to display sizes where the cutouts and squared geometry can read clearly—headlines, posters, logos, and branding in tech or industrial contexts. It also fits game UI, sci‑fi titling, and packaging where a strong, mechanical voice is desirable and dense color on the page is an advantage.
The design conveys a synthetic, engineered tone—equal parts arcade-futurism and industrial labeling. Its modular construction and slot-like counters suggest machinery, screens, and sci‑fi interface graphics, giving text a bold, assertive presence.
The likely intention is to create a bold, modular display face that feels manufactured and futuristic, using stencil-like voids and squared forms to produce strong word shapes and a distinctive, systematized rhythm.
Legibility is driven by distinctive internal openings rather than traditional strokes, so character recognition leans on the font’s consistent slot motif and squared proportions. The numeral set matches the same solid, cutout approach, reinforcing a cohesive, system-like feel.