Sans Faceted Bejy 2 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'QB One' by BoxTube Labs, 'Bunken Tech Sans' by Buntype, 'Tradesman' by Grype, and 'Obvia' by Typefolio (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, sports branding, packaging, industrial, techno, athletic, retro, impact, signage, modernity, ruggedness, octagonal, angular, chamfered, blocky, compact.
A heavy, blocky sans built from straight strokes and clipped corners, replacing curves with crisp chamfers. Counters are mostly squared and tightly enclosed, and the overall rhythm feels compact despite the broad letterforms. Strokes remain uniform, terminals are flat, and joins often form octagonal silhouettes (notably in O/Q/0 and rounded-derived shapes). The lowercase keeps a tall x-height with simple, sturdy constructions and minimal modulation, emphasizing a geometric, faceted texture in text.
Best suited to headlines, posters, and branding where strong, angular shapes can carry the tone and remain clear at a distance. It works well for sports and esports identities, product packaging, and bold UI or signage moments that benefit from a hard-edged, engineered voice.
The sharp, machined geometry reads as assertive and utilitarian, evoking signage, equipment labeling, and synthetic/tech aesthetics. Its strong silhouettes and angular cuts lend a competitive, sports-like energy while also nodding to retro arcade or industrial design cues.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric, faceted construction into a confident display sans: maximizing impact through thick strokes, clipped corners, and compact counters while maintaining consistent, repeatable shapes across letters and figures.
Diagonal strokes are handled with straight, faceted segments rather than smooth transitions, giving letters like S, Z, and X a distinctly cut, polygonal feel. Numerals follow the same octagonal logic, with closed, squared counters and sturdy proportions that keep forms punchy at display sizes.