Sans Faceted Anje 7 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
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A heavy, faceted display sans built from sharp planar strokes and clipped corners, with curves consistently translated into polygonal bends. Counters often become diamond or lozenge shapes, and many joins resolve into crisp angles rather than smooth transitions. The overall silhouette is broad and stable with straightforward verticals and diagonals, producing chunky letterforms with minimal internal detail and a distinctly geometric rhythm. Spacing and widths vary by glyph, adding a slightly lively, cut-paper feel while maintaining a cohesive, angular system.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as headlines, poster titles, branding marks, and packaging where its faceted geometry can carry the visual identity. It also works well for entertainment-oriented graphics (games, events, album art) and punchy callouts, particularly when used large and with clear contrast against the background.
The font conveys a bold, graphic energy with a playful edge—more emblematic and poster-like than neutral. Its chiseled geometry suggests a crafted, stylized look that can read as retro-modern, game-like, or logo-centric, depending on color and layout. The sharp facets give it an assertive presence that feels designed to be noticed.
The design appears intended to translate a sans-serif skeleton into a consistently faceted, polygonal vocabulary, prioritizing striking silhouettes and thematic cohesion over continuous curves. It aims to provide a distinctive display voice that feels constructed and graphic, giving designers an instantly recognizable angular texture for titles and branding.
At text sizes the dense shapes and angular counters can reduce legibility, especially in words with repeated verticals. The diamond-like ‘O’ and similarly faceted round forms become strong visual motifs, giving headlines a distinctive texture that benefits from generous tracking and ample line spacing.