Sans Other Bukaz 2 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, packaging, event promo, art deco, stylized, playful, retro, theatrical, display impact, retro flavor, graphic texture, distinctive voice, chiseled, angular, faceted, stencil-like, high-shouldered.
A stylized sans with faceted, wedge-cut strokes and frequent internal notches that create a near-stencil rhythm without fully breaking forms. Curves are carved into pointed ovals and crescents, while straight stems lean on sharp triangular terminals and asymmetric joins. Counters are often reduced to teardrops or slits, and several letters show deliberate cut-ins that produce a lively, irregular texture across words. The overall construction reads as display-driven, with compact lowercase proportions and distinctive, sometimes top-heavy silhouettes.
Best suited to posters, headlines, titles, and logo-like wordmarks where its carved, decorative rhythm can read clearly. It can also work well for packaging, menus, and event promotion when set large with generous spacing, rather than for long passages of small body text.
The font projects a retro, Art Deco–adjacent character—dramatic, playful, and slightly mysterious. Its carved shapes and cutout details evoke signage, posters, and stylized lettering where personality is prioritized over neutrality.
The design intent appears to be a distinctive, display-centric sans that references carved/inscribed letterforms and early modernist decorative lettering. Its consistent use of wedge terminals and internal cut-ins aims to create a memorable texture and a strong, graphic silhouette in short phrases.
In continuous text the repeated notches and wedge terminals create strong patterning, which helps at headline sizes but can introduce visual busyness at small sizes. Numerals echo the same carved logic, with bold, graphic forms and distinctive interior cutouts that maintain a consistent display feel.