Dazzed is a sans-serif typeface with narrow proportions, originally developed as a bespoke design for a cinematic project proposal. Much like the wide range of film genres, Dazzed seeks to reflect this diversity in its overall expression. Comic, grotesque, dramatic, and quirky moments in letters such as 'a, e, C, G' contrast with more technical, steel-cold, action, crime, and sci-fi-inspired shapes in 't, f, r', where the terminals are sharply cut. These elements are further balanced by more classical forms found in other characters. The dots are rounded to serve diacritics, while punctuation is squared — enhancing clarity and recognition.