Sans Other Fumi 1 is a very bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, gaming, signage, logos, arcade, techno, industrial, retro, mechanical, impact, tech aesthetic, geometric rigidity, display clarity, distinctiveness, blocky, squared, angular, modular, monolinear.
A chunky, squared sans with a strongly modular construction and mostly right-angled joins. Strokes read as monolinear with flat terminals and frequent notched cut-ins, creating distinctive interior counters that feel carved rather than drawn. Curves are minimized and often rendered as stepped corners; bowls and diagonals are simplified into geometric facets that keep a tight, rigid rhythm. Spacing appears sturdy and deliberate, with compact counters and consistent vertical stress that maintains an even, poster-like texture in text.
Best suited to bold headlines, posters, and title cards where the angular silhouettes and notched details can read clearly. It’s a strong fit for gaming/UI themes, tech branding, industrial or warehouse-style signage, and logo marks that benefit from a rigid, mechanical voice.
The overall tone is assertive and utilitarian, evoking arcade-era digital graphics, industrial labeling, and sci‑fi interface typography. Its chiseled corners and stencil-like voids add a mechanical edge that feels engineered and slightly aggressive, while still remaining clearly legible at display sizes.
The design appears intended to translate a digital/industrial aesthetic into a solid, geometric sans with high impact. By reducing curves into faceted forms and adding carved counters, it aims to deliver a distinctive, machine-made feel while staying functional for short bursts of text.
Several glyphs incorporate distinctive internal cutouts and squared apertures (notably in rounded forms and numerals), which strengthens the pixel/tech impression but can make small-size reading feel dense. The design’s stepped geometry produces crisp silhouettes that hold up well against high-contrast backgrounds and in tightly set headlines.