Sans Faceted Anho 8 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, packaging, game titles, playful, hand-cut, quirky, bold, retro, attention-grabbing, handmade feel, stylized display, thematic branding, retro tone, angular, faceted, chunky, irregular, expressive.
A heavy, faceted display sans with planar, chiseled shapes that replace curves with sharp angles and flattened cuts. Strokes are broadly consistent and low in contrast, but the outlines intentionally wobble, creating an uneven, hand-cut rhythm across the alphabet. Counters tend toward diamond and wedge-like apertures (notably in O/o and several rounded forms), with corners frequently clipped to form crisp facets. Proportions vary noticeably from letter to letter, producing a lively texture in text while keeping an upright, blocky silhouette.
Best suited for headlines and short bursts where personality matters—posters, event titles, cover art, packaging, and logo/wordmark concepts. It can work well for playful branding, themed graphics, and game or entertainment UI titles where a bold, faceted texture adds character. For small sizes or long passages, its irregular outlines and dense weight are more likely to reduce clarity than a more neutral sans.
The overall tone is mischievous and energetic, like cut-paper lettering or a stylized comic headline. Its jagged facets and irregular cadence give it a crafty, DIY personality that reads as fun rather than formal. The look also nods to retro poster and game-title aesthetics, with an assertive, attention-grabbing presence.
This design appears intended as a high-impact display face that evokes hand-cut, faceted letterforms—prioritizing distinctive texture and a punchy silhouette over neutrality. The consistent weight and repeated angular cuts suggest a deliberate system for turning classic sans structures into sharp, planar shapes with a lively, informal rhythm.
In running text, the strong shapes create a dense color and pronounced word silhouettes; the most distinctive feature is the repeated use of diamond-shaped counters and angled terminals. The numerals match the same cut, chunky construction, maintaining the display-forward feel.