Sans Faceted Syfy 5 is a very bold, wide, monoline, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, gaming, ui labels, industrial, sci‑fi, techno, arcade, architectural, impact, futurism, machine aesthetic, display clarity, geometric, angular, beveled, chamfered, blocky.
A heavy, geometric sans with sharply chamfered corners and planar facets that replace curves throughout. Strokes are consistently thick with a compact internal counter structure, producing squared bowls and tight apertures; rounds like O/C/G read as octagonal forms. Horizontal terminals are blunt and the overall construction favors straight segments and notched joins, giving letters a crisp, engineered silhouette. The lowercase is sturdy and simplified with minimal modulation, and numerals follow the same faceted logic for a cohesive, grid-friendly texture.
Best suited for headlines, posters, branding marks, and high-impact titling where its angular silhouettes can read clearly and set a strong mood. It also fits game/tech packaging, interface labels, and display copy that benefits from a rugged, machine-made aesthetic. For extended text, it works more comfortably in short bursts or with generous size and spacing.
The faceted, cut-metal geometry suggests a futuristic and industrial tone—part arcade display, part sci‑fi interface. Its dense black shapes and angular rhythm feel assertive and mechanical, lending a bold, constructed voice rather than a humanist or calligraphic one.
The font appears designed to translate a modern sans skeleton into a faceted, machined aesthetic, emphasizing crisp geometry and structural consistency over softness or modulation. Its primary intent is to deliver a distinctive, high-impact display voice with a futuristic/industrial edge.
The design’s tight counters and abrupt corners create strong presence at larger sizes, while the squared openings and compact spacing can make long passages feel dense. The consistent faceting across capitals, lowercase, and figures reinforces a uniform, modular personality well suited to graphic treatments.