Sans Faceted Anso 2 is a very bold, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Fox Kevin' by Fox7, 'Sicret' by Mans Greback, 'Stallman Round' by Par Défaut, and 'Alma Mater' and 'Oscar Bravo' by Studio K (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, logos, sportswear, industrial, athletic, retro, aggressive, game-like, impact, compactness, geometric edge, display clarity, signage, faceted, angular, blocky, octagonal, chamfered.
This typeface is built from dense, rectilinear strokes with consistent weight and sharply cut, chamfered corners that replace curves with planar facets. Counters tend to be compact and angular, and round characters (like O, C, and G) read as octagonal forms. The overall fit is tight, with condensed proportions and a sturdy, poster-like color on the page; joins and terminals are mostly straight, producing a crisp, mechanical rhythm. Numerals follow the same faceted construction, with squared-off diagonals and minimal modulation to keep silhouettes bold and punchy.
It performs well in headlines, posters, packaging, and bold branding where high impact and a strong geometric voice are needed. It’s also a natural fit for sports and team graphics, event promotions, game UI/title screens, and signage that benefits from compact, forceful letterforms.
The faceted geometry gives the font a tough, no-nonsense tone that feels industrial and sporty, with a slight retro arcade or scoreboard flavor. Its hard corners and compact shapes communicate urgency and impact rather than softness or refinement.
The likely intention is to deliver a highly legible, high-impact display face that translates rounded forms into faceted geometry for a distinctive, industrial edge. The consistent stroke weight and repeated chamfer motif suggest a system designed for bold marks and condensed messaging.
The design relies on strong silhouettes and simplified internal shapes, so it holds its character best where the angular cuts can be appreciated. In longer passages, the dense texture and narrow set can feel intense, making it especially suited to short, emphatic bursts of text.