Sans Faceted Vosa 10 is a very bold, very wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, game ui, titles, futuristic, techno, industrial, aggressive, game-like, sci-fi branding, machined look, display impact, interface styling, angular, faceted, octagonal, blocky, geometric.
A heavy, faceted sans built from straight strokes and clipped corners, replacing curves with sharp planar cuts and octagonal counters. Letterforms sit on a sturdy, uniform stroke system with broad horizontals and squared terminals, giving a dense, armored silhouette. Many shapes incorporate notched joins and inset cuts that create small interior voids and a segmented rhythm, especially noticeable in E/F/S-like forms. The overall texture is compact and mechanical, with clear geometric construction and consistent corner treatment across caps, lowercase, and numerals.
Best suited to display settings where its faceted construction can read clearly: titles, posters, packaging, logos, esports or game branding, and interface headings. It can also work for short labels or wayfinding-style text when set with generous size and spacing to preserve the internal cut details.
The font conveys a hard-edged sci‑fi and industrial tone, like signage on machinery or a cockpit interface. Its angular facets and cut-in details feel assertive and high-energy, suggesting speed, metal, and engineered precision. The mood is more tactical and game-oriented than friendly or editorial.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, engineered look by translating familiar sans skeletons into an angular, chamfered system. The consistent corner clipping and inset notches suggest an aim for a cohesive “machined” aesthetic that remains readable while emphasizing a distinctive techno voice.
At smaller sizes the inset cuts and tight apertures can visually close up, while at display sizes they read as intentional detailing that adds character. The lowercase follows the same armored construction as the uppercase, producing a strong, uniform voice rather than a traditional texty contrast between cases.