Sans Faceted Ashe 9 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Racon' by Ahmet Altun, 'Cybersport' by Anton Kokoshka, 'Military Jr34' by Casloop Studio, 'Panton' by Fontfabric, and 'Dark Sport' by Sentavio (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, team apparel, packaging, athletic, industrial, assertive, retro, tactical, impact, ruggedness, sport tone, geometric consistency, signage, chamfered, angular, blocky, monoline, compact.
A heavy, monoline display sans built from straight strokes and chamfered corners, replacing curves with crisp planar facets. Letterforms are boxy and geometric with squared counters and clipped terminals, creating a consistent octagonal rhythm across rounds like O/C/G and numerals like 0/8/9. Proportions read compact with sturdy stems, short joins, and minimal internal detailing, giving the alphabet a dense, high-impact texture in text.
Best suited to headlines, titling, and branding where bold, rugged shapes are an advantage—such as sports identities, team apparel, event graphics, gaming or tech promos, and punchy packaging. It can work for short UI labels or badges when a strong, angular presence is desired, but will be visually heavy for long-form reading.
The faceted geometry and blunt weight convey a tough, competitive tone that feels at home in sports and utilitarian contexts. Its sharp corners and block construction suggest strength, precision, and a slightly retro scoreboard or equipment-marking attitude.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact with a consistent faceted motif, echoing stencil-less varsity or industrial marking aesthetics while staying clean and sans-like. Its simplified geometry prioritizes strong silhouettes and fast recognition at display sizes.
Uppercase forms maintain a strict, engineered silhouette, while lowercase keeps the same angular construction for a unified voice. Diacritics and punctuation are not shown; the sample indicates the design stays legible in short phrases but becomes visually dominant in longer paragraphs due to its dense, dark color.