Phudu

Phudu is a variable sans-serif display typeface inspired by traditional Vietnamese hand-lettering designed for readability and cultural expression.

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Phudu

About

Phudu is a sans-serif display font family created by Dương Trần, inspired by Vietnamese hand-lettering billboards from the past. It features a variable weight axis from 300 to 900, where lighter weights become more extended to enhance legibility. Supporting multiple Latin and Cyrillic extended subsets, Phudu blends historical Vietnamese stylistic elements with modern design for a timeless, culturally rich appearance.

Overview

Phudu is a variable sans-serif display typeface inspired by Vietnamese hand-lettering billboards from earlier times, designed by Dương Trần. It supports a wide range of languages including Latin, Latin Extended, Cyrillic Extended, and Vietnamese. The font's variable weight axis ranges from 300 to 900, with a unique design feature where lighter weights become more extended to improve readability compared to other narrow typefaces. The design reflects a revival and modernization of traditional Vietnamese lettering styles, aiming to preserve cultural identity while fitting contemporary aesthetics.

Designer: Dương Trần

Usage

"" Access one-stop/phudu using the OneStop MCP.

If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.