Serif Other Uflo 1 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, gaming ui, sports branding, industrial, techno, retro, authoritative, utilitarian, engineered feel, display impact, retro futurism, signage clarity, octagonal, angular, chamfered, ink-trap, stenciled.
An angular, octagonal display serif with largely monoline strokes and frequent chamfered corners that create a faceted, machined look. Terminals often end in small wedge-like serifs, while many joins show squared-off construction and subtle notch/ink-trap shaping, especially in tight interior corners. Curves are minimized in favor of straight segments, giving round letters such as O and Q a boxy, cut-corner geometry. Proportions are compact with a relatively tall cap height, sturdy horizontals, and a consistent, rigid rhythm across letters and figures.
Best suited to headlines, titles, posters, and branding where a mechanical, high-impact voice is desired. The geometric shaping also fits interface-style uses such as gaming UI, labels, and wayfinding, particularly at medium to large sizes where the chamfers and notches remain clear.
The tone is technical and utilitarian, evoking engineered signage, sci‑fi interfaces, and retro-futurist hardware aesthetics. Its sharp corners and clipped forms feel assertive and controlled, with a slightly militaristic, industrial edge.
The design appears intended to translate traditional serif cues into a geometric, machine-cut vocabulary, emphasizing precision and strong silhouettes over calligraphic contrast. It prioritizes a distinctive, engineered texture for display typography while keeping stroke weight even and forms highly regular.
Uppercase forms read especially architectural, with squared counters and strong symmetry, while lowercase keeps the same faceted construction and short, crisp terminals. Numerals continue the octagonal theme with distinctive cut-ins and angular bowls, helping them stand apart in display settings.