Sans Faceted Vaka 6 is a very bold, very wide, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: sports branding, racing titles, game ui, posters, logo design, futuristic, aggressive, sporty, technical, arcade, speed emphasis, impact display, tech aesthetic, brand distinctiveness, angular, faceted, slanted, dynamic, compact counters.
A heavy, forward-slanted display sans built from sharp, faceted strokes that substitute planar cuts for curves. Letterforms are wide and low in silhouette, with strong horizontal emphasis and frequent angled terminals and ink-trap-like notches. Counters tend to be tight and geometric, and many glyphs show purposeful breaks or inset cuts that create a segmented, machined rhythm. The overall texture is dense and high-impact, with consistent oblique stress and crisp, straight edges throughout capitals, lowercase, and numerals.
Best suited for attention-grabbing headlines, team and esports identities, motorsport or speed-themed graphics, and game/tech title treatments. It can also work for packaging or event posters where a bold, kinetic voice is needed, and for UI labels or HUD-style typography when set generously with ample tracking.
The font projects speed and force, reading as engineered and performance-driven rather than friendly or neutral. Its sharp facets and slanted stance suggest motion, competition, and a slightly combative, sci‑fi/arcade tone. The cut-in detailing adds a high-tech edge that feels suited to action-oriented branding.
The design appears intended to deliver a fast, aerodynamic impression through wide proportions, an assertive slant, and faceted construction. The repeated planar cuts and notched details seem meant to differentiate the face from simpler obliques, giving it a mechanical, performance-oriented signature that holds up in branding and titling.
At larger sizes the internal cutouts and angular joints become a key identifying feature, while at smaller sizes those same tight counters and segmented joins can visually fill in. The sample text shows strong word-shape momentum on a baseline, with a distinctive, chiseled rhythm that favors short bursts and punchy phrases over long, quiet reading.