Sans Faceted Ufbe 1 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Herchey' by Ilham Herry, 'Anantason Reno' by Jipatype, 'Trailhead' by Komet & Flicker, 'Trade Gothic Display' by Monotype, and 'Kelpt' and 'Kelpt Sans' by Typesketchbook (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, apparel, packaging, sporty, industrial, tough, retro, impact, ruggedness, athletic styling, geometric consistency, octagonal, blocky, squared terminals, chamfered corners, compact counters.
A heavy, all-caps-forward sans with faceted, chamfered outlines that replace curves with planar cuts. Strokes are consistently thick and uniform, with squared terminals and angular joins that create an octagonal, stencil-like silhouette without actual breaks. Counters are compact and mostly rectangular or rounded-rect, and the overall rhythm reads sturdy and engineered. The lowercase follows the same geometry with a tall x-height and short ascenders/descenders, keeping paragraphs dense and strongly patterned.
Best suited to display settings where impact and presence are needed: headlines, posters, logotypes, team or sports branding, and bold packaging or label systems. It also works well for numbers-forward applications such as uniforms, wayfinding identifiers, and product marks where an angular, engineered look is desirable.
The letterforms project strength and utility, with a sporty, hard-edged attitude reminiscent of athletic numbering and rugged equipment labeling. Its faceted construction adds a technical, machined feel that reads confident and emphatic in short statements. The tone is bold and no-nonsense, with a retro-industrial edge.
This design appears intended to deliver a highly assertive display voice using a consistent faceted geometry. By standardizing cut corners and keeping strokes uniform, it prioritizes immediate recognition and a rugged, athletic-industrial personality over delicate detail.
Round characters such as O, C, G, and 0 are rendered as multi-sided forms, which reinforces a consistent octagonal theme across letters and numerals. The numerals share the same cut-corner construction and feel well matched for jerseys, signage, and badges. In running text the dense counters and heavy weight can reduce white space, so generous tracking and leading can help maintain clarity at smaller sizes.