Sans Faceted Fife 4 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, sports branding, gaming ui, futuristic, technical, angular, sporty, retro sci‑fi, convey speed, add edge, sci‑fi styling, tech aesthetic, faceted, chamfered, octagonal, slanted, geometric.
A faceted, slanted sans with chamfered corners and planar cuts that replace most curves with crisp angled segments. Strokes are even and monolinear, with a slightly expanded, forward-leaning stance and open counters that keep the shapes clean at display sizes. The geometry favors octagonal and beveled forms (notably in round letters and numerals), producing a consistent, engineered rhythm across capitals, lowercase, and figures.
Best suited to headlines, branding, and short-form settings where its angular construction can be appreciated—such as sports identities, tech or gaming visuals, sci‑fi themed materials, packaging, and interface or display graphics. It can also work for titling and signage when a crisp, engineered voice is desired.
The overall tone feels fast, technical, and futuristic—like lettering designed for interfaces, vehicles, or competitive gear. Its sharp facets and forward slant suggest motion and precision, lending a confident, high-performance character.
The design appears intended to translate an italicized sans into a faceted, polygonal system, emphasizing speed and modernity while preserving straightforward letterforms and legibility. Its consistent chamfers and low-contrast strokes suggest a focus on clean reproduction and a cohesive, stylized texture across a full alphanumeric set.
The digit set leans strongly into the beveled construction, and the sample text shows a lively, mechanical cadence with frequent angled joins and clipped terminals. Spacing appears calibrated for headline use, where the distinctive facets read as a deliberate stylistic motif rather than a neutral text texture.