Sans Faceted Ufdo 1 is a very bold, normal width, monoline, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Racon' by Ahmet Altun, 'Protrakt Variable' by Arkitype, 'Kensmark' by BoxTube Labs, 'Reload' by Reserves, and 'Motigen' by skillyas studio (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, sports branding, industrial, techno, athletic, sturdy, retro, impact, geometry, modernity, distinctiveness, durability, octagonal, chamfered, blocky, compact, geometric.
A heavy, geometric sans built from straight runs and clipped corners, replacing curves with angled facets. Strokes maintain a consistent thickness, with squared terminals softened into chamfers that create an octagonal silhouette across many glyphs. Counters are tight and mostly rectangular, and the lowercase maintains a large, sturdy body with short extenders and compact apertures. Overall spacing and rhythm feel dense and uniform, emphasizing solid, modular shapes and crisp interior cut-ins.
Best suited to display settings where impact and clarity matter: headlines, posters, logos, labels, and packaging. It also fits sports and fitness branding, esports or arcade-flavored graphics, and UI moments that benefit from a strong, technical voice. Longer text can work at larger sizes where the tight apertures and dense color have room to breathe.
The face conveys a tough, engineered tone—confident and utilitarian with a sporty, performance-driven edge. Its faceted construction reads modern and technical, while the chunky proportions add a retro arcade or varsity-like punch. The overall impression is assertive, mechanical, and deliberately bold in presence.
The design appears intended to deliver a high-impact sans with a distinctive faceted geometry, trading smooth curves for chamfered planes to create an engineered, contemporary texture. It prioritizes bold legibility and a compact, solid typographic color suitable for branding and display applications.
Many rounded characters are interpreted through angled segments, giving O/Q/0 and similar forms a distinct octagonal feel. Joins and notches (notably in letters like G, S, and some lowercase forms) add a machined, cutout character that reinforces the constructed aesthetic.