Sans Faceted Vove 1 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, branding, packaging, futuristic, industrial, techno, gaming, aggressive, sci‑fi display, impactful branding, tech signage, modular geometry, faceted, angular, octagonal, geometric, blocky.
A heavy, geometric sans with faceted, chamfered corners that replace curves with crisp planar cuts. Letterforms are built from broad, uniform strokes and tight interior counters, creating compact apertures and a distinctly octagonal silhouette (notably in C/G/O and the numerals). Terminals are sharply clipped, diagonals are sturdy and straight, and joins feel engineered rather than calligraphic. Spacing reads on the tight side in text, with a strong, continuous dark texture and clear, high-impact shapes.
Best suited for short-form display settings where its angular silhouettes can carry the design—headlines, posters, logo wordmarks, esports/gaming identities, and bold packaging or label treatments. It can work for brief UI labels or signage when set with generous tracking and ample size, but the dense counters and tight apertures may reduce comfort in long passages.
The faceted construction and hard edges convey a sci‑fi, industrial tone—confident, mechanical, and slightly aggressive. It evokes arcade/gaming aesthetics and technical signage, with a sense of speed and armored solidity.
The design appears intended to translate a technical, machined aesthetic into a readable sans by systematically chamfering corners and enforcing consistent, modular geometry. Its goal is strong visual presence and immediate thematic signaling rather than neutrality, delivering a bold, futuristic voice with reliable, repeatable shapes across letters and numerals.
Distinctive details include an angular, open-bowl feel in several lowercase forms, a sharp, zig-like construction in the lowercase s, and numerals that lean toward squared, cut-corner geometry for consistency. The overall rhythm prioritizes graphic impact over softness, making the style read best when it can breathe at larger sizes.