Sans Faceted Epri 7 is a very bold, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Manufaktur' by Great Scott, 'Midfield' by Kreuk Type Foundry, and 'Amboy' by Parkinson (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, sports, gaming ui, industrial, futuristic, tactical, retro-tech, assertive, impact, tech aesthetic, machined look, display lettering, signage feel, octagonal, angular, faceted, beveled, monolinear.
A heavy, angular sans with faceted, chamfered corners that replace curves with crisp planar cuts. Strokes are predominantly vertical and horizontal with a consistent, blocky rhythm, and many letters incorporate narrow internal insets that read like cutlines or panel seams. Counters are compact and mostly rectilinear, producing dense silhouettes and strong figure–ground contrast. The lowercase follows the same constructed geometry, with squared terminals and simplified joins, while numerals echo the octagonal, engineered feel.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as headlines, posters, logos, and packaging where its faceted construction can be appreciated. It also fits entertainment and interface contexts—gaming, sci‑fi, and industrial-themed graphics—where angular, engineered forms reinforce the message. For longer text, it will work most comfortably in larger sizes with ample spacing to prevent the dense shapes from feeling crowded.
The overall tone is industrial and futuristic, evoking machinery, stenciled panels, and sci‑fi interface lettering. Its sharp geometry and dense massing feel forceful and controlled, lending an authoritative, tactical mood. The repeated inset details add a techy, fabricated character that reads as purposeful rather than decorative.
The font appears designed to deliver a strong, engineered display voice through chamfered geometry and consistent planar facets. The inset cutline motif suggests an intention to mimic fabricated signage or panel lettering, adding depth and technical character while keeping the overall forms sans and highly legible in bold applications.
The design relies on consistent corner chamfers across the set, which creates a unified octagonal language in both capitals and numerals. The internal inset lines are a defining motif that can become visually prominent at larger sizes, where they read as detailing rather than incidental counters. The texture is bold and compact, with minimal curvature and a distinctly constructed, modular feel.