Sans Faceted Affi 4 is a bold, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Bebas Neue Pro' by Dharma Type and 'Autogate' by Letterhend (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, packaging, signage, industrial, athletic, tactical, authoritative, retro, impact, ruggedness, precision, space saving, uniformity, octagonal, beveled, condensed, geometric, blocky.
This typeface is built from straight strokes and clipped corners, replacing curves with crisp, multi-angled facets that create an octagonal silhouette throughout. Strokes are heavy and even, with squared terminals and consistent join behavior, giving the letters a sturdy, sign-like solidity. Proportions are compact and vertically efficient, with tight apertures and a deliberate, engineered rhythm in both caps and lowercase; numerals follow the same chamfered logic for a cohesive set.
It performs best in headlines, posters, and short emphatic copy where its faceted geometry and weight can read clearly at size. The compact footprint suits sports branding, labels, and wayfinding-style signage, especially when a rugged, no-nonsense voice is desired.
The overall tone feels tough and utilitarian, with an athletic, scoreboard energy and a hint of retro-industrial machinery. Its sharp facets and condensed stance project decisiveness and control, reading as practical rather than decorative.
The design appears intended to translate the visual language of stenciled or engineered lettering into a clean digital sans, using consistent chamfers to evoke strength and precision. Its condensed, high-impact shapes prioritize presence and immediate recognition in display settings.
The chamfering is systematic enough to feel like a single construction rule applied across the alphabet, which helps maintain consistency in mixed-case settings. In longer lines, the dense counters and tight openings create a darker texture, emphasizing impact over softness.