Sans Faceted Ukvy 9 is a bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, packaging, gaming ui, futuristic, techy, industrial, arcade, assertive, impact, branding, sci-fi tone, mechanical, angular, blocky, chamfered, compact counters, geometric.
The letterforms are built from chunky strokes with planar, chamfer-like facets substituting for curves, producing a crisp octagonal rhythm across counters and outer shapes. Terminals are generally blunt with small angled cuts, and many joins feel mechanically constructed rather than calligraphic. Corners appear subtly rounded, helping the dense geometry maintain clarity at larger sizes. Proportions skew broad, with compact counters in letters like O and Q and a consistent, modular look across caps, lowercase, and figures.
Best suited for logos, titles, posters, packaging, and UI moments that want a retro-futurist or engineered tone. It will also work well for esports, sci-fi, automotive/tech branding, and event graphics where large-size clarity and bold texture matter more than long-form reading comfort. Short labels, badges, and signage-style lockups can benefit from its sturdy shapes and distinctive counters.
This typeface projects a futuristic, game-like energy with a distinctly engineered attitude. The faceted construction and heavy presence give it a tough, industrial feel, while the softened corner rounding keeps it approachable rather than aggressive. Overall it reads as tech-forward, playful, and display-centric.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric, faceted motif into a readable sans for eye-catching headlines. By replacing curves with angled planes and keeping stroke weight consistent, it aims for strong presence and a cohesive “constructed” aesthetic suited to stylized display typography.
The sample text shows consistent facet logic across uppercase and lowercase, with single-storey forms and simplified construction contributing to a uniform, modular rhythm. Numerals follow the same chamfered geometry, keeping the overall texture cohesive in mixed alphanumeric settings.