Sans Faceted Abbok 5 is a bold, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, titles, packaging, industrial, techno, futuristic, game-like, mechanical, impact, branding, sci-fi styling, signage feel, display texture, angular, faceted, chamfered, blocky, condensed.
A compact, heavy display face built from straight strokes and sharp planar facets, with beveled corners standing in for curves. Counters are small and often polygonal, giving letters like O/0 an octagonal, cut-metal look, while diagonals appear as clipped segments rather than smooth joins. The rhythm is tight and dense, with short apertures and sturdy terminals that read like stamped signage; overall spacing and widths vary by glyph but maintain a consistent, rigid geometry.
Best suited for large-scale display work where the faceted construction can be appreciated—titles, headlines, logos, and striking poster or cover typography. It also fits product or event branding that aims for a technical or game-inspired aesthetic, and short bursts of text such as labels, badges, or interface-style callouts.
The tone feels engineered and synthetic—more like machinery, sci‑fi interfaces, or arcade lettering than everyday typography. Its chiseled silhouettes and hard angles create an assertive, no-nonsense voice that suggests speed, hardware, and high-contrast digital worlds.
The design appears intended to translate a hard-edged, faceted geometry into a compact display alphabet, prioritizing impact and a cohesive mechanical texture over smooth curves. By replacing round forms with chamfered planes, it aims to evoke fabricated materials and futuristic signage while staying highly legible at headline sizes.
Distinctive chamfers show up throughout, including angular bowls and notched joins in letters such as S, G, and the diagonals in K/X/Y. Numerals follow the same faceted construction, with a particularly armored, emblem-like 8 and an angular 2/3 that reinforces the industrial motif.