Furiosa

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Furiosa is a condensed all-caps display sans with narrow proportions, squared corners, and a hard-edged action feel. The letters stay tall and compressed, which helps short titles feel forceful without taking too much horizontal space. That structure makes it more suitable for poster headlines, logo-style wordmarks, and dramatic promo graphics than for continuous reading.
The public on BeFonts presents Furiosa as a personal-use release, while the local font file metadata credits S M Rashed Ahmmed and identifies a single regular cut. The installed file carries a compact Latin character set with 39 glyphs, so this entry should be treated as a focused display face rather than a broad editorial family.
Furiosa works best on movie-style headers, sports branding, thumbnails, apparel graphics, and campaign titles that need a tight, aggressive silhouette. On FontsWiki it also serves as a downloadable alternative in the Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga research trail, where its compressed shape supports the poster-inspired look without claiming to be the exact production typeface.
furiosafont-regular.ttf
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