Sans Faceted Etta 5 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Jaturat' by Jipatype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, sports, esports, tech, sporty, futuristic, industrial, mechanical, high impact, modern edge, precision, speed cue, angular, chamfered, faceted, hard-edged, tactical.
A forward-leaning, hard-edged sans with chamfered corners and faceted strokes that replace curves with short straight segments. Terminals are clipped and polygonal, producing an engineered silhouette and a tight, rhythmic texture in text. Counters tend toward squarish or octagonal forms, with consistent stroke weight and clean joins that keep shapes crisp at display sizes. The numerals and capitals maintain a compact, assertive footprint, while the lowercase stays straightforward and utilitarian, favoring stability over calligraphic nuance.
Best suited to short, high-visibility settings such as headlines, posters, logos, and brand marks where the faceted construction can be appreciated. It also fits sports and esports graphics, product packaging for tech or hardware, and UI accent typography where a sharp, engineered voice is desired.
The overall tone feels technical and performance-driven, with a sporty, sci‑fi edge. Its angular geometry suggests machinery, motorsport, or tactical equipment, projecting speed and precision rather than warmth or softness.
Likely designed to deliver a modern, speed-oriented display voice by translating conventional sans forms into a faceted, chamfered construction. The intent appears to be strong recognition at a glance, with a consistent angular language that reads as mechanical and contemporary.
Diagonal strokes and angled terminals are a dominant motif across the character set, creating a cohesive slanted cadence. The faceting is especially evident in round-derived forms, giving them a cut-metal look and making the font read as purpose-built for modern, high-impact graphics.