Sans Faceted Abrab 14 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Stallman' and 'Stallman Round' by Par Défaut (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, gaming, signage, industrial, techno, arcade, futuristic, aggressive, high impact, sci-fi styling, modular geometry, signage clarity, angular, faceted, octagonal, blocky, stencil-like.
A heavy, block-built sans with sharply faceted corners and flattened curves that resolve into straight segments. Strokes are consistently thick with squared terminals and frequent diagonal chamfers that create an octagonal, machined silhouette. Counters tend to be compact and rectilinear, and many forms use notches and cut-ins to imply curves rather than draw them, producing a crisp, geometric rhythm. Overall proportions feel compact and sturdy, with a slightly modular construction that reads cleanly at display sizes.
Best suited for headlines, posters, and branding where a strong geometric personality is desired. It fits game titles, techno/event graphics, packaging, and short UI labels where an industrial, futuristic flavor helps set the mood. For longer passages, larger sizes and generous spacing will help preserve clarity.
The typeface conveys a hard-edged, engineered tone—more mechanical than neutral—evoking sci‑fi interfaces, arcade graphics, and industrial signage. Its dense black presence and angular detailing give it an assertive, energetic voice suited to bold, high-impact messaging.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric sans into a faceted, planar language that replaces curves with angled cuts, maximizing visual punch while maintaining a consistent modular system across the character set.
The faceting is applied consistently across caps, lowercase, and figures, creating strong stylistic unity. The compact counters and tight internal spaces increase impact but can reduce legibility at small sizes, making it most effective when given room and scale.