Sans Faceted Abrib 4 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Revx Neue' by OneSevenPointFive, 'Mynor' by The Northern Block, 'Quan Geometric' by Typesketchbook, and 'Accura' by dooType (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, signage, logos, athletic, industrial, retro, mechanical, authoritative, impact, ruggedness, geometric construction, signage clarity, brand presence, angular, beveled, blocky, faceted, octagonal.
A heavy, blocky sans with crisp, planar facets that replace curves with clipped corners and straight segments. Strokes are uniform and dense, producing a sturdy silhouette and consistent color in text. Counters tend toward octagonal forms (notably in O/0 and rounded letters), with squared terminals and occasional notches that emphasize the chiseled construction. The lowercase is compact and sturdy, with simple, geometric joins and minimal modulation, keeping the texture tight and strongly legible at display sizes.
Best suited to headlines, posters, packaging callouts, and signage where strong presence and quick recognition matter. It also fits sports branding, event graphics, and logo wordmarks that benefit from an angular, cut-metal look, and it performs well for short blocks of text at larger sizes where its dense texture reads cleanly.
The overall tone is bold and assertive, with a sport-and-industry energy created by the angular, cut-corner geometry. Its faceted shapes evoke utilitarian labeling, team branding, and retro-futuristic signage, projecting toughness and momentum rather than softness or elegance.
The font appears designed to deliver maximum impact through a geometric, faceted construction that stays consistent across letters and numbers. Its clipped-corner system suggests an intention to mimic stenciled, engineered, or athletic lettering while remaining straightforward to set in bold display typography.
The design relies on consistent corner clipping across the set, which creates a strong rhythm and a distinctive “machined” feel in both uppercase and lowercase. Numerals follow the same faceted logic, maintaining a cohesive system for headings and short numeric callouts.