Sans Faceted Behy 15 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, packaging, game ui, playful, rugged, edgy, cartoonish, hand-cut, attention-grabbing, handmade feel, comic impact, rough texture, angular, faceted, chiseled, jagged, blocky.
A heavy, blocky display face built from sharp planar facets rather than smooth curves. Strokes are made of straight segments with abrupt angle breaks, giving counters and bowls a cut-out, polygonal feel. Terminals are blunt and irregular, and the outlines show intentional wobble and asymmetry, creating a lively, handmade rhythm across words. The lowercase shares the same chunky construction, with compact apertures and simplified forms that keep the texture dense and graphic.
Best suited for short, high-impact settings such as posters, titles, thumbnails, and branding marks where a loud silhouette is an advantage. It also fits playful packaging, event graphics, and game or entertainment UI where a rough, angular personality helps set the mood. For longer passages, larger sizes and generous leading improve clarity.
The overall tone is bold and mischievous, with a rough-hewn, cut-paper energy. Its jagged facets suggest comic, spooky, or punk-adjacent attitudes without becoming delicate or refined. The irregularity adds personality and motion, making text feel animated and attention-grabbing.
Likely designed to provide a bold display voice with a deliberately handmade, faceted construction that replaces curves with angular cuts. The goal appears to be strong shelf impact and a distinctive texture that stays consistent across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals.
At smaller sizes the tight counters and angular joins can visually fill in, so spacing and size choices matter. Numerals match the same faceted language, with especially chunky forms that read best when given room. The font creates a strong, consistent texture in all-caps and mixed-case settings, with a deliberately uneven baseline feel in longer lines.