Sans Faceted Myvu 6 is a bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, game ui, sports branding, techno, industrial, sci-fi, tactical, aggressive, impact, futurism, mechanical, branding, display, angular, beveled, blocky, geometric, stencil-like.
A sharply angular, faceted display sans built from straight strokes and clipped corners, with curves replaced by planar cuts and chamfered joins. The letterforms are heavy and blocky with a squarish, geometric skeleton, wide apertures, and small counters that often read as polygonal “windows.” Stroke endings are consistently sliced at angles, creating a mechanical rhythm, while internal notches and asymmetric cuts add motion and a slightly modular, constructed feel. Uppercase forms are more rigid and monolinear in impression, while lowercase introduces more variation and simplified bowls, maintaining the same beveled geometry.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as headlines, titles, poster typography, logos, and on-screen UI elements where a strong geometric texture is desirable. It can work for themed wayfinding, packaging, or event graphics that aim for a technical or tactical aesthetic, and generally performs better at medium-to-large sizes where the faceted detailing remains clear.
The overall tone is futuristic and utilitarian, evoking machinery, armor plating, and digital interfaces. Its faceted cuts and hard edges give it an assertive, action-oriented voice that feels at home in gaming, sci‑fi, and industrial branding contexts.
The design appears intended to translate a sans-serif framework into a hard-surfaced, faceted construction, prioritizing a mechanical silhouette and sharp rhythm over softness or neutrality. It aims to deliver immediate impact and a distinctive techno-industrial character through consistent chamfers, straight-sided curves, and bold internal geometry.
Several glyphs feature distinctive interior cut-ins and chamfers that heighten the “assembled” look, and the numerals follow the same polygonal logic for strong stylistic consistency. The texture becomes especially pronounced in longer lines of text, where the repeated angled terminals create a crisp, patterned color.