Sans Faceted Miti 7 is a very bold, very narrow, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Gamerock' by Din Studio (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, album covers, game titles, gothic, industrial, aggressive, dramatic, retro, modernized gothic, high impact, hard-edged display, signage flavor, angular, faceted, condensed, geometric, chiseled.
A tightly condensed, heavy display face built from straight strokes and sharp planar cuts rather than curves. Corners terminate in pointed wedge ends and notched joins, creating a chiseled, faceted silhouette with a steady vertical rhythm. Counters are narrow and mostly rectangular, and the overall construction stays upright and rigid, emphasizing tall, column-like forms and crisp internal angles.
Best suited to posters, headlines, title cards, and branding where a condensed, high-contrast-in-shape look can carry the message. It also fits music or entertainment graphics, game and film titling, and packaging that benefits from a hard-edged, carved display voice.
The font projects a stern, high-impact tone with a dark, architectural energy. Its sharp facets and dagger-like terminals evoke Gothic sign lettering and metal or stone-cut aesthetics, giving text a tense, commanding presence.
The likely intent is to reinterpret blackletter and engraved lettering through a clean, sans-based structure, replacing curves with crisp facets for a modern, mechanical edge while retaining a dramatic, historic flavor.
The design relies on repeated vertical stems and consistent angular detailing, which makes it especially striking in all-caps and short phrases. The narrow apertures and tight counters increase density on the page, so spacing and size choices will strongly affect legibility in longer setting.