Sans Faceted Bume 5 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, packaging, event flyers, playful, kinetic, punchy, retro, cheeky, display impact, geometric carving, playful branding, poster presence, angular, chiseled, chunky, irregular, geometric.
A heavy, faceted sans with polygonal construction throughout, where curves are replaced by sharp planar cuts and angled joins. The strokes are broadly uniform and the counters are often diamond- or wedge-like, giving letters a carved, cut-paper feel. Proportions run on the roomy side with broad shapes and a relatively compact vertical rhythm, while the silhouettes show intentional irregularity in terminals and diagonals that keeps the texture lively. Rounded letters like O/C/G read as multi-sided forms, and straight letters gain character from slanted feet, notched corners, and asymmetrical detailing.
Best suited to display contexts such as posters, headlines, branding marks, packaging, and short promotional copy where its faceted silhouettes can be appreciated. It works especially well when you want bold impact with a playful edge, and when the design can accommodate its lively, irregular texture.
The overall tone is playful and energetic, with a slightly quirky, hand-cut attitude that feels bold without being formal. Its faceted geometry suggests a retro display sensibility—part poster lettering, part cartoon—delivering a punchy voice that reads as fun, expressive, and attention-seeking.
The design appears intended to translate a carved or cut geometric aesthetic into a friendly display sans, prioritizing distinctive silhouettes and rhythmic texture over neutrality. Its consistent faceting and punchy weight suggest a goal of instant recognizability for titles and branding.
The text sample shows strong word-shape presence and a busy, animated rhythm, with distinctive angular counters that stay consistent across uppercase, lowercase, and figures. The spacing appears generous enough for display lines, while the jagged terminals and internal notches become a defining texture at larger sizes.