Sans Faceted Syjy 4 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, sportswear, packaging, industrial, techno, athletic, aggressive, retro, impact, signage, machined look, sport styling, display clarity, octagonal, blocky, chamfered, square, stencil-like.
A heavy, block-built sans with sharply chamfered corners and faceted, near-octagonal counters that replace most curves with straight segments. Strokes are consistently thick and monolinear, with squared terminals and a compact, mechanical rhythm. Many forms show clipped corners and notched joins (notably in S, 2, and 5), giving the face a cut-metal or routed-sign feel. Counters are generally small and geometric, and the overall silhouette reads sturdy and compressed in detail despite broad letter widths.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as headlines, posters, logo wordmarks, product packaging, and sports/jersey-style numerals. It also works well for tech, automotive, and industrial branding where sharp geometry and dense weight are desirable; for longer passages it will be most effective at larger sizes where the small counters can breathe.
The tone is forceful and utilitarian, evoking machinery, sports numbering, and sci‑fi interface labeling. Its faceted geometry adds a rugged, engineered character that feels bold, assertive, and slightly retro-futuristic rather than friendly or organic.
The design appears intended to translate rounded sans proportions into a faceted, cut-corner system that stays bold and highly legible at a glance. Its consistent chamfers and planar joins suggest a focus on durability and graphic punch, echoing engraved, stenciled, or machined letterforms.
The uppercase set reads especially rigid and architectural, while the lowercase maintains the same angular construction with squared bowls and clipped apertures. Numerals are designed for impact, with distinctive faceting and strong horizontal cuts that emphasize a hard-edged, industrial voice.