Sans Faceted Rapy 1 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, reverse italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, zines, packaging, playful, quirky, mischievous, punky, handmade, standout, expressive, comic, edgy, informal, angular, chiseled, cut-paper, jagged, polygonal.
Letterforms are built from sharp planar segments, replacing curves with faceted angles and clipped corners. Strokes keep a largely even thickness, while terminals tend to end in angled cuts that add a hand-cut, assembled quality. The set sits on a consistent baseline but feels intentionally irregular through its slanted posture and slightly off-kilter geometry, creating a rhythmic, jittery texture in text. Counters are often polygonal and compact, and the overall silhouette favors crisp corners and notched joins over smooth transitions.
Best suited for posters, album/party promos, game titles, zines, and packaging that benefits from a handmade, angular personality. It can work well for logos or wordmarks where a quirky, cut-out aesthetic is desirable. For longer passages, it will be most effective at larger sizes where the faceted details and tight counters remain clear.
This font conveys a playful, slightly unruly energy with a crafty, cut-paper attitude. Its angular construction and jaunty rightward lean give it a lively, comic tone that can read as mischievous, quirky, and a bit punk. The overall feeling is bold and attention-seeking without becoming heavy or aggressive.
The design appears intended as an expressive display face that prioritizes character over neutrality. By using faceted construction and angled terminals throughout, it creates a distinctive, handcrafted voice suited to attention-grabbing headings and short statements. The consistent geometry across capitals, lowercase, and numerals suggests a cohesive system built around sharp planes and energetic slant.
The sample text shows strong presence in all-caps and mixed case, with distinctive polygonal bowls (notably in rounded letters and numerals) that reinforce the faceted theme. The right-leaning stance and irregular edges create a dynamic texture that reads as intentionally roughened rather than purely geometric.