Sans Faceted Buze 8 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, game ui, packaging, industrial, arcade, aggressive, techno, stenciled, graphic impact, machined feel, retro tech, signage tone, angular, blocky, chamfered, geometric, compact.
A heavy, all-caps–friendly display sans built from flat planes and clipped corners rather than curves. Strokes are consistently thick with a low-contrast, monoline feel, and most terminals end in chamfered or notched cuts that create a faceted, machined silhouette. Counters are small and often rectangular, with tight interior apertures that emphasize density at text sizes. The rhythm is chunky and modular, with squared proportions and sharp joins that keep edges crisp and uniform across letters and numerals.
Best suited to large sizes where the faceted cuts and notches read clearly—headlines, logotypes, badges, and short impactful statements. It also fits game or tech-themed UI labels and packaging where a dense, industrial voice is desired; for long-form text, the tight counters and heavy color can reduce readability.
The font reads as tough and mechanical, with a distinctly game-like, poster-forward energy. Its angular cuts and compact counters give it a gritty, engineered tone that feels assertive and slightly retro-futuristic, leaning toward arcade and industrial aesthetics rather than friendly neutrality.
Designed to replace smooth curves with planar facets and clipped terminals, producing a bold, machine-cut impression with strong graphic presence. The consistent, modular geometry suggests an intention to evoke engineered signage and arcade-era display lettering while remaining clean and sans in its basic construction.
Distinctive chisel-like cut-ins and clipped shoulders appear repeatedly, creating a consistent ‘carved’ texture across the set. The lowercase follows the same blocky construction as the uppercase, reducing the usual case contrast and reinforcing a uniform, emblematic look. Numerals share the same faceted geometry, making mixed alphanumeric settings feel cohesive.