Sans Faceted Radi 6 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: logos, posters, headlines, game ui, album art, runic, angular, hard-edged, ritual, metal, inscriptional feel, fantasy branding, high impact, symbolic tone, geometric display, geometric, faceted, chiseled, diamond counters, wedge joins.
A sharply faceted, geometric display face built from straight strokes and planar cuts rather than curves. Letterforms are constructed with consistent stroke weight and frequent wedge terminals, producing crisp, chiseled joins and a strong black silhouette. Many counters and internal spaces resolve into diamonds and triangles, and several glyphs (notably O and 0) are diamond-shaped, reinforcing a cut-stone rhythm. Proportions are compact with a normal x-height and squared, assertive capitals; spacing feels tight-to-moderate, and the overall texture becomes dense and graphic in paragraph settings.
Best suited to logos, titles, posters, packaging, and entertainment-oriented branding where a carved, angular voice is desired. It performs especially well for fantasy and action themes (game UI, album/merch graphics, event promos) and short callouts where the distinctive facets can read clearly.
The tone is evocative of runes, carved inscriptions, and fantasy or occult aesthetics—dramatic, forceful, and slightly abrasive in a deliberate way. Its angularity and gemstone-like counters suggest metal, stone, and forged artifacts, giving headlines a ritualistic, high-impact presence.
The design appears intended to translate an engraved, rune-like sensibility into a modern geometric sans framework, prioritizing strong silhouettes and decorative faceting over neutral readability. Its consistent straight-stroke construction and diamond-based counters suggest a deliberate “cut from stone/metal” concept for impactful display typography.
Diagonal strokes and pointed interior notches create lively sparkle at larger sizes but can introduce visual noise at small sizes, especially where diamond counters close down. The faceted construction stays consistent across upper- and lowercase, helping mixed-case text retain a unified, emblematic look.