Sans Other Dibub 1 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, packaging, album art, playful, quirky, diy, rowdy, cartoonish, expressive, attention, handmade, informal, poster-led, angular, faceted, chunky, jagged, irregular spacing.
The letterforms are heavy and blocky with simplified, sans-like construction and minimal contrast. Strokes and corners are faceted and uneven, with many shapes appearing subtly skewed or chipped, creating a rough, jagged rhythm across words. Counters are small and often angular, and overall spacing feels lively rather than strictly uniform, reinforcing a deliberately imperfect, hand-crafted look.
It works best for posters, flyers, album art, game titles, and event graphics where a bold, quirky voice is desirable. The strong silhouette can also suit logos, packaging accents, stickers, and social media headlines, especially in youth-oriented or DIY-themed branding. For longer reading passages or small UI text, the irregular forms and tight counters may feel visually busy compared to more conventional sans faces.
This typeface projects a spirited, offbeat energy with a handmade, cut-out feel. Its playful irregularity reads as friendly and a little mischievous, making it feel more like a display voice than a neutral workhorse. The tone leans casual and attention-grabbing, with a slightly punk/DIY attitude.
The design appears intended as an expressive display sans that prioritizes personality over smooth regularity. Its inconsistent angles and slightly distorted geometry suggest a purposeful “rough-cut” aesthetic meant to add energy and character to short headlines and punchy statements.
The uppercase and lowercase share the same rugged, angular vocabulary, and the numerals match the blocky, cut-paper aesthetic. Many glyphs show intentional asymmetry and tilted stress, creating a dynamic baseline presence even when set upright.