Sans Faceted Furu 1 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: sports branding, headlines, posters, gaming ui, tech packaging, sporty, technical, aggressive, futuristic, industrial, convey speed, add edge, signal tech, maximize impact, save space, angular, chiseled, faceted, slanted, condensed.
This typeface is a sharply angled, faceted sans with a consistent forward slant and condensed proportions. Curves are largely replaced by planar cuts, producing chiseled counters and polygonal terminals, with frequent diagonal truncations at stroke ends. Strokes remain largely uniform in thickness, and the overall rhythm is tight and compact, with tall caps and narrow letterfit. The figures match the letterforms in their hard-edged geometry, with squared-off bowls and clipped corners that keep the set visually cohesive in text and display sizes.
It performs best in attention-grabbing contexts where compact width and strong motion cues help conserve space while keeping impact—such as sports identities, event posters, product packaging, and game or tech interfaces. In longer passages it remains legible at larger sizes, but its distinctive faceting is most effective when allowed to read as a bold graphic voice.
The sharp facets and assertive slant create a fast, high-energy tone that reads as sporty and mechanical. Its angular construction suggests speed, precision, and toughness, giving it a forward-driving, contemporary feel rather than a neutral utilitarian voice.
The design appears intended to translate a speed-oriented, engineered aesthetic into a clean sans structure by substituting curves with angled planes. The consistent slant and condensed stance reinforce a sense of motion, while the clipped terminals add a rugged, industrial edge suited to high-impact display typography.
Many characters show deliberate corner-cutting and wedge-like joins that add texture without introducing ornament. The lowercase maintains a similar angular vocabulary to the uppercase, reinforcing a single, unified look across mixed-case settings.