Sans Faceted Anvy 8 is a very bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, packaging, gaming ui, techy, industrial, futuristic, arcade, assertive, impact, tech styling, retro-futurism, modular geometry, signage, octagonal, chamfered, angular, squared, stencil-like.
A heavy, geometric sans built from squared forms and crisp chamfers, replacing curves with short planar facets. Counters are mostly rectangular with clipped corners, and terminals are clean and blunt, creating a compact, engineered silhouette. The rhythm is blocky and even, with consistent stroke presence and a strong emphasis on straight horizontals and verticals; diagonals appear as deliberate cuts rather than smooth joins. Numerals and capitals read especially robust, with an overall look optimized for bold, high-contrast shapes on screen or in print.
Best suited to display work where strong silhouettes matter: headlines, brand marks, product and packaging graphics, and tech-themed layouts. The bold, angular forms also fit game titles, esports identity, interface labels, and signage where quick recognition and a rugged tone are desired.
The faceted construction and hard corners give the font a modern, machine-made tone that feels tech-forward and slightly retro-digital. It projects confidence and toughness, suggesting interfaces, hardware labels, and high-impact display typography rather than quiet text setting.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric sans into a faceted, industrial voice by systematically chamfering curves and corners while keeping proportions straightforward and highly legible at larger sizes. The goal seems to be a distinctive, tech-oriented display style that remains coherent across letters and numerals.
Distinctive corner clipping repeats across rounds and joints, creating a cohesive “cut-metal” language. Some glyphs introduce subtle notches and angular junctions (notably in diagonals and bowls), reinforcing a crafted, modular feel that stays consistent across upper and lower case as well as figures.