Sans Faceted Umba 2 is a very bold, very wide, monoline, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, gaming, sports, techno, industrial, sporty, futuristic, arcade, impact, modernity, mechanical, distinctiveness, display legibility, chamfered, angular, octagonal, blocky, stencil-like.
A heavy, all-caps-forward sans built from straight strokes and clipped corners, trading curves for hard chamfers and octagonal counters. The construction is monoline in feel, with broad horizontals and squared terminals that produce a compact, mechanical rhythm. Rounded letters (O, C, S) appear faceted and planar, while diagonals (V, W, X, Y) are cut with consistent angles that keep shapes crisp at display sizes. Lowercase follows the same geometric logic with simplified, single-storey forms and minimal contrast between stems and joins; numerals are similarly squared and angular with strong interior cutouts.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as headlines, posters, esports or gaming graphics, team branding, and product marks where the angular construction can be a key part of the visual identity. It can also work for UI headers, labels, and signage-style treatments when large sizes and generous spacing are available.
The overall tone is assertive and engineered, evoking utilitarian signage and sci‑fi interface lettering. Its faceted geometry reads as modern and performance-oriented, with a deliberate, hardware-like precision that feels suited to competitive and technical contexts.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, geometric voice that stays legible through simplified, faceted shapes and consistent corner treatment. By replacing curves with planar cuts, it aims for a distinctive, modern silhouette that remains cohesive across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals.
Counters are relatively tight and often polygonal, giving words a dense, locked-in texture. The frequent use of chamfers prevents fully square silhouettes from feeling rigid, adding a subtle sense of motion and directionality across lines of text.