Sans Other Damob 1 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, packaging, event flyers, quirky, playful, offbeat, retro, comic, display impact, handmade feel, quirky branding, attention grabbing, angular, chiseled, irregular, blocky, hand-cut.
A compact, blocky sans with sharply angular construction and intentionally uneven geometry. Strokes are heavy and largely monolinear, with frequent wedge-like joins and slightly canted terminals that give each glyph a cut-paper feel. Counters tend to be squarish and tight, and many letters show mild asymmetry and jitter in stroke alignment, producing an animated, hand-made rhythm. The overall texture is dense and graphic, with small apertures and punchy silhouettes that prioritize shape over smooth continuity.
Best used for posters, headlines, and titles where its angular personality can carry the message. It also works well for logo wordmarks, packaging callouts, and playful event flyers, especially when a handcrafted, offbeat texture is desired.
The face reads energetic and mischievous, with a cartoonish edge that feels DIY and deliberately imperfect. Its angular quirks and irregular cadence suggest a fun, slightly spooky or “monster” tone rather than a neutral utilitarian voice.
The design appears intended as a characterful display sans that mimics hand-cut or roughly chiseled lettering. Its irregular construction and emphatic silhouettes aim to create instant personality and a bold graphic presence in short-form typography.
Distinctive forms—such as the sharp, zigzagging diagonals in K, V, W, and X, and the boxy bowls in O/P/Q—create strong recognition at display sizes. In longer text, the tight counters and jagged contours can build visual noise, making it better suited to short bursts than sustained reading.