Sans Faceted Epta 2 is a very bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Anonima' by Gassstype, 'Prahota' by Objectype, 'Redpine' by Taznix Creative, and 'Brumder' by Trustha (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, packaging, game titles, industrial, aggressive, retro, mechanical, comic-book, high impact, edgy display, industrial voice, retro title, angular, blocky, faceted, condensed, high-impact.
A compact, heavy display sans built from sharp planar facets rather than smooth curves. Strokes are predominantly vertical with tight counters and frequent chamfered corners that create a cut-metal, stencil-like rhythm without actual breaks. The geometry favors rectangular bowls and notched joins, with squared terminals and occasional diagonal cuts that add motion and texture. Spacing is tight and the overall silhouette stays tall and compact, producing dense word shapes with strong vertical emphasis.
Best suited to large sizes where the angular facets and tight counters can read clearly: posters, headlines, title cards, and logo wordmarks. It can also work for packaging and labels that need a forceful, industrial tone, and for game or entertainment graphics where a sharp, retro-mechanical feel is desirable.
The face reads assertive and gritty, with a hard-edged, engineered character that suggests machinery, action, and arcade-era attitude. Its faceted construction and punchy massing lend a dramatic, slightly combative tone that feels at home in bold headlines and energetic branding.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact through condensed proportions and hard-edged faceting, replacing curves with chiseled planes to create a rugged, engineered presence. It prioritizes striking silhouettes and graphic texture for display use over long-form readability.
Uppercase and lowercase share a similarly armored construction, keeping a unified voice across cases rather than a highly calligraphic contrast. The numerals follow the same chamfered, squared logic, supporting consistent impact in titling and short numeric callouts.