Sans Faceted Syde 16 is a very bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Military Jr34' by Casloop Studio and 'Reload' by Reserves (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, gaming ui, packaging, industrial, tech, sporty, tactical, retro, impact, machined feel, retro-tech, display branding, octagonal, chamfered, blocky, angular, stencil-like.
A heavy, block-built sans with faceted geometry: curves are largely replaced by chamfered corners and octagonal counters. Strokes maintain an even thickness, producing a compact, high-impact silhouette with crisp terminals and flat horizontal cuts. The uppercase set feels sturdy and squared, while the lowercase echoes the same angular construction with simplified bowls and sharp joins; apertures stay relatively tight, and counters read as polygonal shapes. Numerals are similarly cut from solid forms, with the 0 rendered as an octagonal ring and other figures using hard notches and clipped corners to suggest curvature.
Best suited for headlines, posters, badges, and branding that benefits from a strong, constructed presence. It also fits game titles, UI labels, and product/packaging graphics where an industrial or sporty tone is desired and the faceted details can be showcased at larger sizes.
The overall tone is mechanical and assertive, with a rugged, engineered feel that reads as sporty and tactical. Its faceted construction adds a retro-tech flavor—part arcade, part industrial labeling—while the dense black shapes project strength and urgency.
This design appears intended to translate a bold sans into a planar, chamfered system, turning curves into controlled facets for a machined, high-impact aesthetic. The consistent clipping and polygonal counters suggest a focus on durability and clarity in punchy display settings.
The design relies on consistent chamfers and straight segments to create a coherent rhythm across letters and numbers, giving it a distinctly modular, fabricated look. In longer text it retains a strong texture, though the tight openings and heavy mass make it most comfortable at display sizes where the angular details can register clearly.