Sans Other Fuva 1 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, game ui, packaging, industrial, retro, arcade, impactful, technical, impact, tech tone, retro feel, signage, blocky, square-cut, angular, stencil-like, modular.
A heavy, block-constructed sans with squared proportions and sharply chamfered corners throughout. Strokes are built from broad rectangular segments with consistent thickness, producing a rigid, modular silhouette and compact interior counters (often appearing as small square or rectangular cutouts). Terminals are mostly flat and clipped, and many joins form hard angles rather than smooth curves, giving letters a machined, cut-from-plate feel. Spacing appears sturdy and rhythmically even in text, with a slightly irregular, custom-built width distribution across glyphs.
Best suited to large-size display settings where its blocky geometry and clipped corners can be appreciated—headlines, posters, brand marks, titles, and bold labels. It can also work well for game/UI titling or tech-themed graphics where a rigid, modular voice is desirable.
The overall tone is assertive and mechanical, evoking industrial labeling, arcade-era display type, and bold sci‑fi interfaces. Its angular cuts and dense mass read as tough and utilitarian, with a retro-tech flavor that feels designed for attention rather than subtlety.
The font appears intended as a statement display face: a compact, high-impact sans built from modular shapes, prioritizing strong silhouettes and a mechanical, retro-tech personality over neutral text readability.
The design relies on distinctive notched/chamfered details and small counters, which can close up at very small sizes. Numerals and caps maintain the same squared, constructed logic as the lowercase, reinforcing a cohesive, logo-like texture in headlines.