Sans Other Hujo 1 is a very bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, game ui, packaging, industrial, tech, stencil, sci-fi, arcade, stencil effect, tech aesthetic, display impact, high legibility, angular, geometric, modular, beveled, cutout.
A modular, angular sans built from heavy strokes and straight segments, with frequent internal cut-ins that create stencil-like counters and breaks. Curves are largely squared-off or faceted, and terminals tend to be sharply clipped, producing a crisp, mechanical edge. Uppercase forms feel compact and monolithic, while lowercase shows simplified, blocky constructions with small apertures and a distinctly engineered rhythm. Numerals and punctuation follow the same segmented logic, emphasizing hard corners and consistent, gridlike geometry.
Best suited to display settings where its segmented geometry can read clearly and contribute to the concept—posters, branding marks, game or sci‑fi UI, product packaging, and labels. It’s particularly effective for short phrases, titles, and identity elements where the industrial/stencil voice is an asset.
The overall tone is industrial and techno-forward, evoking machinery markings, tactical labeling, and retro-futurist interfaces. The chopped joins and cutout counters add an assertive, utilitarian attitude that reads as rugged and purpose-built rather than friendly or literary.
The font appears designed to translate a bold, geometric sans into a modular, cutout system that suggests stenciling and engineered construction. Its consistent angular vocabulary and deliberate breaks indicate an intention to feel technical, durable, and highly stylized for impact in display typography.
The design’s signature is its repeated notch-and-gap motif, which helps characters stay distinct at larger sizes but can make dense paragraphs feel busy. In the sample text, the strong verticals and faceted diagonals give words a compact, punchy texture with a pronounced display presence.