Sans Faceted Yise 1 is a very bold, very wide, medium contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Fierd' by Locomotype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: sports branding, esports, posters, headlines, logos, futuristic, aggressive, sporty, techno, industrial, speed, impact, sci-fi, athletics, machined, angular, faceted, blocky, slanted, compact apertures.
A heavy, forward-slanted display sans built from hard planar cuts rather than curves. Counters and joins are squared and chamfered, producing crisp corners and a machined look throughout. Stroke endings are consistently beveled, with sharp terminals and tight apertures that emphasize a dense, graphic silhouette. Proportions feel extended horizontally and set on a sturdy baseline, while the lowercase maintains a large presence with minimal ascender/descender contrast for a compact, high-impact texture in lines of text.
Best suited to short, bold settings where the sharp facets and dense silhouettes can read clearly: team marks, esports identities, athletic apparel graphics, event posters, game UI headings, and striking packaging or tech-forward promotions. It can work in all-caps titling and compact subheads where a fast, mechanical energy is desired.
The overall tone is fast, forceful, and engineered—suggesting speed, competition, and modern machinery. Its faceted construction reads as futuristic and tactical, with a confident, no-nonsense voice that favors impact over softness.
The design appears intended to deliver a high-impact, speed-oriented voice through slanted stance, wide proportions, and consistently chamfered geometry. By replacing curves with facets and keeping apertures tight, it aims for a rugged, engineered presence that holds together as a strong graphic shape in display use.
Several forms incorporate distinctive notches and inset cuts (notably in E/F/S/Z-style shapes), reinforcing the stencil-like, constructed aesthetic and improving differentiation at larger sizes. The numerals match the letterforms closely, keeping the same angled stance and beveled geometry for cohesive alphanumeric settings.