Sans Faceted Posy 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, monoline, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: fantasy branding, game ui, poster titles, album art, book covers, runic, angular, primitive, enigmatic, sharp, inscription feel, fantasy theme, logo impact, symbolic tone, geometric, faceted, chiseled, triangular, spiky.
This typeface is built from straight, planar strokes with crisp corners and frequent triangular joins, creating a faceted, chiseled silhouette in place of curves. Strokes maintain an even thickness and end in hard terminals, while counters tend to be narrow, diamond-like openings or angled notches. The overall rhythm is compact and tight, with narrow internal spacing and a deliberately irregular, hand-cut feel to widths and angles that keeps texture lively while remaining legible in display sizes.
Best suited to headlines, logos, titles, and short phrases where its angular texture can carry mood and identity. It works well for fantasy-, myth-, or adventure-themed packaging and entertainment graphics, as well as signage-style display treatments; extended body copy may feel busy due to the tight, spiky forms.
The tone is rune-like and incantatory, evoking carved marks, archaic inscriptions, and fantasy or game-world signage. Its sharp geometry reads as assertive and slightly menacing, with a crafted, ritualistic character rather than a modern neutral voice.
The design appears intended to translate rune and inscription aesthetics into a readable Latin alphabet, using faceted construction to suggest carving and hand-made tools. It prioritizes distinctive silhouettes and thematic atmosphere over typographic neutrality, aiming for immediate stylistic impact in display contexts.
Many glyphs lean on wedge forms and broken diagonals that create distinctive silhouettes and strong word shapes, especially in capitals. The faceting introduces visual sparkle along horizontals and diagonals, and the punctuation and numerals match the same cut-stroke logic for a cohesive set.