Sans Other Bumez 9 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, kids media, event flyers, playful, handmade, quirky, casual, comic, handmade feel, display impact, friendly tone, diy texture, angular, chiseled, irregular, chunky, wobbly.
A chunky, irregular sans with a distinctly hand-cut look. Strokes are heavy and largely monoline, but edges wobble and corners break into faceted, angular planes that make rounds (like O/C/G) read as slightly polygonal. Proportions vary from glyph to glyph, with uneven widths, lively spacing, and slightly unstable baselines that create an animated rhythm. Counters are generally open and simplified, with compact apertures and blunt terminals; lowercase forms lean toward single-storey construction and straightforward, blocky silhouettes.
Best suited to display settings where texture and personality are desired—posters, packaging, event flyers, labels, and playful branding. It can also work for short emphatic callouts or titles in kids-oriented or casual editorial contexts, while extended small-size reading may be less comfortable due to the intentionally irregular outlines and spacing.
The overall tone is playful and scrappy, like lettering made with a marker or cut from paper. Its quirky irregularity feels friendly and humorous rather than precise or technical, lending an informal, DIY character to headlines and short bursts of text.
Likely designed to capture the spontaneity of hand lettering while staying within a simple sans framework. The goal appears to be high-impact, approachable display typography with a deliberately imperfect, crafted surface.
The font’s jagged geometry gives it a carved or chiseled texture even though it remains clearly sans in construction. Numerals follow the same faceted, uneven treatment, keeping a consistent handmade voice across letters and figures.