Sans Faceted Buso 10 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, packaging, logotypes, playful, rugged, comical, bold, diy, attention grabbing, handmade feel, geometric edge, display impact, humorous tone, chunky note, angular, chiseled, irregular, hand-cut.
A heavy, chunky display face built from sharp planar facets rather than smooth curves. Letterforms are predominantly blocky with clipped corners and angular notches, giving a cut-paper or chipped-stone silhouette. Strokes maintain a consistent thickness with abrupt joins, and counters are compact and often squarish, producing dense, high-impact shapes. Spacing and widths feel intentionally uneven, adding a lively, slightly jostled rhythm across words while keeping an overall sturdy, upright stance.
Best used at large sizes where the faceted edges and irregular rhythm become an asset: posters, event graphics, headlines, packaging callouts, and distinctive wordmarks. It can also work for short, emphatic UI or social graphics (badges, stickers, thumbnails) when you want a bold, characterful voice rather than a neutral text face.
The faceted geometry and irregular edges create a punchy, mischievous tone—part comic, part rough-hewn. It reads as energetic and informal, with a handmade toughness that can feel playful rather than severe. The overall impression is loud, quirky, and attention-seeking, suited to designs that want character over polish.
This design appears intended as a statement display font that replaces smooth curves with crisp facets to create a rugged, handmade look. The consistent heaviness and compact counters prioritize impact and personality, while the deliberate irregularities add motion and humor for attention-grabbing titles and branding.
The glyph set shows pronounced corner clipping and small wedge-like cuts that repeat across caps, lowercase, and numerals, helping the style cohere. The lowercase retains the same blocky construction as the uppercase, which reinforces a display-first personality. Numerals match the chunky, cut-in aesthetic and stay highly graphic.