Sans Faceted Abreb 5 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Febrotesk 4F' by 4th february, 'Cybersport' by Anton Kokoshka, and 'Navine' by OneSevenPointFive (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: sports branding, headlines, posters, signage, packaging, athletic, industrial, retro, assertive, utilitarian, impact, ruggedness, team identity, geometric consistency, octagonal, chamfered, blocky, compact, high impact.
A heavy, block-built sans with faceted, chamfered corners that replace curves with straight planes. Forms are largely rectangular and octagonal in spirit, with squared counters and angular joins that create a crisp, engineered rhythm. Proportions feel compact with broad vertical strokes and sturdy horizontals; terminals are consistently clipped, giving letters a stamped, machined finish. Numerals and capitals read like signage or jersey lettering, while the lowercase stays robust and structured, maintaining the same angular logic across the set.
Well suited for sports identities, uniforms, and athletic merchandise, as well as punchy headlines and poster typography. It also fits wayfinding, labels, and packaging where a sturdy, geometric voice helps text hold up in bold, high-contrast layouts.
The overall tone is strong and no-nonsense, with a sporty, institutional energy. Its faceted geometry suggests toughness and precision, evoking equipment markings, team branding, and industrial labeling rather than softness or elegance.
Likely designed to deliver maximum impact with a cohesive faceted construction, providing an unmistakably angular alternative to rounded grotesques. The emphasis appears to be on uniform texture, quick recognition, and a rugged, institutional feel for display-driven applications.
The most distinctive feature is the consistent corner-cut treatment across bowls, diagonals, and terminals, which keeps texture even and highly graphic at display sizes. The design’s angular counters and tight interior spaces emphasize impact and clarity, especially in all-caps settings.