Sans Faceted Elra 7 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Cybersport' by Anton Kokoshka, 'Navine' by OneSevenPointFive, 'Project Soft' by TypeUnion, and 'Refuel' by Typodermic (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sportswear, logos, packaging, sporty, industrial, aggressive, retro, tactical, impact, speed, brand voice, ruggedness, modernization, chamfered, angular, blocky, slanted, compact.
A heavy, slanted display sans built from chamfered, faceted strokes that replace curves with crisp planar cuts. Letterforms are compact and forward-leaning with squared terminals, flattened corners, and an overall stencil-like geometry without actual breaks. The rhythm is tight and punchy, with sturdy bowls and counters that stay readable in large sizes, while the faceting creates strong highlights and a mechanical, hard-edged texture across words and lines.
Best suited for headlines, posters, and high-impact branding where its angular texture can read clearly at display sizes. It works well for sports and team identities, event graphics, apparel, packaging, and product titling, and can also serve UI moments like scoreboards or promo badges where compact, forceful letterforms are desirable.
The tone is energetic and assertive, evoking sports branding, motorsport graphics, and industrial labeling. Its sharp angles and forward slant convey speed, impact, and a no-nonsense attitude that feels modern but rooted in retro athletic and arcade-era styling.
The design appears intended to deliver a fast, hard-edged display voice by combining a bold oblique stance with systematic chamfers, producing a technical, faceted silhouette that stays consistent across letters and figures.
Uppercase forms feel particularly emblematic and logo-friendly, while the lowercase maintains the same faceted construction for a consistent voice in short text. Numerals follow the same chamfered logic, producing strong, uniform color in sequences like scores or model numbers.