Sans Other Nofo 2 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Bumpo' and 'Bumpo Soft' by Graphite, 'Fact' by ParaType, 'TT Norms Pro' by TypeType, 'Rohyt' by Typesketchbook, and 'Bush!!' by sugargliderz (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, kids, packaging, stickers, playful, quirky, cartoonish, friendly, loud, attention, humor, informality, handmade, display, chunky, bouncy, irregular, rounded, jagged.
A chunky, all-caps-forward sans with heavy, compact forms and an intentionally irregular rhythm. Strokes are broadly uniform with blunt terminals, and many curves are simplified into slightly angular, faceted shapes that create a cut-paper feel. Counters are generous but unevenly modeled, and several joins and diagonals look subtly skewed, producing a lively, hand-shaped impression rather than strict geometry. Spacing reads sturdy and tight in words, with small variations in letter widths and silhouettes that add motion across a line.
Best suited for display settings such as posters, headlines, product packaging, stickers, and event graphics where a playful, cartoon-like voice is desired. It works especially well in short phrases and titles; for longer text, the irregular shapes and dense weight are more effective at large sizes with comfortable line spacing.
The overall tone is mischievous and animated—more comic display than neutral typography. Its wobble and chunky blackness give it a bold, attention-grabbing personality that feels informal, fun, and slightly rebellious.
This design appears intended to deliver a bold, humorous display voice through irregular, hand-shaped silhouettes and simplified, chunky construction. The goal seems to be high impact and characterful texture rather than strict consistency or typographic neutrality.
Uppercase letters carry the strongest personality, with uneven shoulders, off-center bowls, and playful diagonals that create a deliberately imperfect texture. Numerals match the same chunky construction and read best at larger sizes where the quirky contours and counters can breathe.