Sans Faceted Raze 9 is a bold, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, game ui, angular, edgy, retro, playful, graphic, impact, theme lettering, retro energy, sharp geometry, expressiveness, faceted, chiseled, geometric, spiky, jagged.
A faceted display sans built from sharp, planar strokes that replace curves with crisp angles and chamfered corners. Stems are heavy and fairly uniform in thickness, with a slightly forward-leaning stance and uneven, hand-cut energy in the joins. Counters tend toward diamond and wedge shapes, and terminals often end in pointed or beveled cuts, giving the outlines a carved, polygonal feel. Proportions are generally broad with lively per-glyph width variation, and the rhythm is intentionally irregular in a way that reads as expressive rather than mechanical.
Best suited to short-form display use such as headlines, posters, logo marks, cover art, and bold packaging where its faceted silhouettes can carry the message. It can also work for game/UI titles, event graphics, or themed signage where an energetic, angular voice is desired over long-form readability.
The overall tone feels bold and kinetic, with a comic-book and arcade-era attitude. Its sharp facets and skewed momentum suggest speed, action, and a slightly mischievous edge, making it feel more like lettering for a scene than neutral text.
This font appears designed to translate a carved, polygonal lettering style into a consistent alphabet—prioritizing striking shapes, speed, and attitude. The intent seems to be a contemporary display face with retro-action flavor, using facets and bevel-like cuts to create a distinctive, high-impact texture.
The design relies on distinctive angular counters (notably in rounded letters and numerals) and pronounced diagonals, which creates strong silhouettes at headline sizes. At smaller sizes the tight angles and wedge-like apertures may visually fill in, so it benefits from generous sizing and spacing.