Sans Faceted Potu 6 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, game ui, album art, runic, angular, futuristic, mythic, game-like, thematic display, runic reference, geometric construction, branding impact, geometric, faceted, chiseled, spiky, high-contrast angles.
This typeface is built from straight, faceted strokes that replace curves with sharp angles and planar corners. Stems maintain an even line weight while terminals end in pointed or clipped forms, producing a crisp, carved silhouette. Many letters rely on triangular counters, diamond-like bowls, and broken diagonals, creating an intentionally irregular rhythm across the alphabet. Proportions feel compact with a steady cap height and a clear, straightforward structure that stays legible despite the stylization.
Best suited for display settings where its angular texture can be a feature: titles, posters, packaging accents, and logo wordmarks. It also fits game UI, fantasy/sci‑fi branding, and event graphics where a runic or techno-ritual mood is desired. For long-form reading, it works more as a thematic accent than as a primary text face.
The overall tone reads as rune-inspired and tactical, blending ancient inscription energy with a modern, sci‑fi edge. Its sharp geometry and wedge forms suggest fantasy worlds, cryptic markings, and techno-tribal iconography. The texture is bold and attention-grabbing, with an assertive, slightly ominous personality.
The design appears intended to translate inscriptional and runic cues into a clean, geometric system that remains readable at display sizes. By enforcing straight segments and faceted joins throughout, it aims to deliver a distinctive theme while keeping stroke weight consistent and letterforms systematically constructed.
Uppercase characters often lean on simplified geometric construction (triangles, diamonds, angled joins), while lowercase keeps a similarly angular skeleton with distinctive single-storey forms and pointed details. Numerals follow the same faceted logic, favoring diagonal cuts and sharp corners that keep the set visually consistent. In longer text, the repeated angles create a patterned, ornamental color that is more decorative than neutral.