Sans Faceted Fire 6 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: ui labels, coding, tech branding, dashboards, sports graphics, techno, futuristic, angular, sporty, industrial, technical voice, digital aesthetic, compact labeling, display impact, faceted, slanted, geometric, streamlined, crisp.
This typeface is built from sharp, planar strokes that replace curves with beveled corners and straight segments. Letters sit on a consistent, fixed-width rhythm, with squared counters and rounded-rectangle forms appearing as faceted octagons. Terminals are clean and clipped, and joins often form pointed, mechanical intersections (notably in V/W/X and the diagonals of A/K/Y). The lowercase follows the same geometric logic, with compact bowls and angled shoulders; numerals are similarly squared and technical, emphasizing legibility through clear, open shapes.
It works well where a compact, grid-consistent voice is useful: UI labels, dashboards, terminals, and other interface contexts. The angular construction and steady spacing also suit tech branding, gaming or sci‑fi titles, and sports or industrial graphics that benefit from a fast, mechanical edge.
The overall tone feels engineered and forward-leaning, with a motion-oriented slant and a distinctly digital, sci‑fi flavor. Its hard edges and consistent spacing evoke instrumentation, technical labeling, and performance aesthetics rather than warmth or tradition.
The design appears intended to merge utilitarian spacing with a stylized, faceted geometry, delivering a technical sans look that remains readable while projecting speed and precision.
The slant is applied uniformly across caps, lowercase, and figures, helping text feel cohesive in longer settings. Wide apertures and simplified shapes keep characters differentiated in a grid-like layout, while the faceting adds visual texture at display sizes.