Sans Faceted Wuwi 4 is a very bold, very wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, sports branding, gaming ui, industrial, techno, sporty, arcade, assertive, impact, mechanical, retro-tech, branding, display, angular, faceted, blocky, chamfered, compact counters.
A heavy, all-caps–friendly display sans built from angular, faceted strokes that replace curves with crisp chamfers. Letterforms are wide and squat with a strong horizontal emphasis, and the stroke endings are consistently clipped into planar corners, producing octagonal silhouettes in rounds like O/Q and similarly beveled joins elsewhere. Counters are small and geometric, with rectangular cut-ins and notches creating a hard-edged, machined rhythm. Spacing appears sturdy and even, favoring dense, impactful word shapes over delicate detail, while numerals follow the same faceted logic for a uniform, block-built texture.
Best suited to display settings where bold, angular geometry is an advantage—headlines, posters, team or event graphics, packaging callouts, and logotypes. It also fits game/arcade interfaces and tech-forward title treatments, especially at medium to large sizes where the faceted construction and notched details remain clear.
The overall tone is bold and mechanical, evoking cut metal, game UI lettering, and high-impact sports or equipment branding. Its sharp facets and compact interior space give it a tough, engineered presence that reads as confident, energetic, and slightly retro-digital.
The font appears intended to deliver maximum impact with a constructed, faceted aesthetic—trading smooth curves for beveled planes to suggest durability, machinery, and speed. Its wide proportions and tightly cut counters prioritize bold silhouette recognition and a distinctive, engineered voice.
The design’s identifying feature is its systematic chamfering: corners are treated as deliberate planes rather than softened rounds, and internal cutouts often echo that geometry. In longer lines the dense counters and wide stance create a strong, dark typographic color, making it most effective when set with generous line spacing or used in short bursts.