Sans Faceted Fudi 6 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, sports graphics, gaming ui, futuristic, technical, sporty, stealthy, industrial, convey speed, signal technology, maximize impact, add edge, build cohesion, angular, faceted, condensed, oblique, geometric.
This typeface is an oblique, condensed sans with a distinctly faceted construction: curves are reduced to straight segments and clipped corners, producing octagonal bowls and sharp, planar joins. Strokes are monolinear and clean, with squared terminals and consistent corner angles that create a coherent, engineered rhythm across caps, lowercase, and figures. Counters tend toward rectangular and chamfered shapes, and the overall silhouette stays taut and compact, emphasizing forward motion and tight spacing in display sizes.
Best suited to headlines and short-to-medium display text where the faceted detailing can be appreciated, such as posters, title treatments, and identity systems aiming for a technical edge. It also fits sports and motorsport-style graphics, gaming or sci‑fi UI overlays, and packaging or labels that benefit from a compact, high-impact sans.
The sharp facets and slanted stance give the font a fast, tactical tone that reads as modern and performance-driven. Its geometry suggests machinery, transport, and sci‑fi interfaces rather than humanist warmth, projecting precision and controlled aggression.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric, panel-cut aesthetic into a compact oblique sans that feels fast and mechanical. By replacing smooth curves with consistent chamfers, it prioritizes a cohesive angular motif that stays legible while signaling speed and modernity.
Figures and capitals share the same chamfered logic, helping numerals feel integrated with the alphabet for data-heavy layouts. The faceting remains consistent at different sizes in the sample text, where the angled cuts and narrow proportions create a strong texture and a distinctly “constructed” voice.