Sans Faceted Etgo 5 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: sports branding, esports, posters, headlines, logotypes, sporty, techy, aggressive, futuristic, dynamic, impact, speed, precision, modernization, branding, oblique, angular, chamfered, wedge-cut, compact.
A heavy, oblique sans with hard-edged, faceted construction that replaces many curves with chamfers and planar cuts. Strokes are consistently thick with low apparent contrast, and terminals often end in slanted or wedge-like shapes that reinforce forward motion. Counters are relatively tight and frequently squared-off, producing a compact, high-impact texture in words. The rhythm is slightly irregular due to the faceting and angled joins, giving the letterforms a mechanical, cut-from-metal feel while keeping overall proportions straightforward.
Best suited for display contexts that benefit from an energetic, forward-leaning voice—sports and esports identities, athletic apparel graphics, action-oriented packaging, posters, and impactful headlines. It also works well for compact logotypes where a sharp, engineered silhouette is desired, especially when set large enough to show the faceted cuts clearly.
The face conveys speed and force through its pronounced slant, sharp corners, and compressed apertures. Its faceted geometry reads as technical and engineered, with a confident, competitive tone that feels at home in performance-oriented branding. The overall impression is assertive and modern, leaning toward action and motion rather than softness or neutrality.
The design appears intended to merge a straightforward sans foundation with angular, faceted detailing to suggest speed, strength, and precision. Its oblique stance and wedge-like terminals aim to create immediate motion and impact, prioritizing bold presence and a distinctive, technical silhouette in branding and headline use.
In the samples, the dense letterspacing and squared counters create strong word silhouettes, especially in all-caps. The numerals match the same angled, blocky logic, maintaining a cohesive, high-energy color in display sizes. Short crossbars and clipped curves can reduce openness in smaller settings, so the design tends to favor larger scales where the faceting is legible.