Sans Faceted Anda 1 is a very bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Racon' by Ahmet Altun and 'Arame' by DMTR.ORG (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, game ui, packaging, industrial, arcade, military, tech, futuristic, impact, geometric consistency, retro-tech, ruggedness, legibility, chamfered, octagonal, angular, blocky, stenciled.
A heavy, all-caps-forward sans with crisp chamfered corners and faceted, near-octagonal bowls that replace curves with straight planes. Strokes are consistently thick and geometric, producing compact counters and a strong, uniform color on the line. Capitals feel sturdy and squared-off, while the lowercase keeps the same hard-edged construction, with simplified joins and a utilitarian, modular rhythm. Numerals and round letters (O, C, G, S) emphasize the cut-corner geometry, and diagonal forms (K, V, W, X, Y) are built from broad, clean wedges that read clearly at display sizes.
Well suited to display applications such as posters, titles, logos, and branding systems that want a hard-edged, engineered feel. It can also work for game UI, event graphics, or packaging where bold, geometric letterforms need to hold up under high contrast and simplified production.
The faceted construction and blunt, engineered silhouettes create a rugged, no-nonsense tone that leans industrial and techno. It also evokes retro arcade and sports/utility lettering, with an assertive presence suited to attention-grabbing headlines.
The design appears intended to translate a classic block sans into a faceted, corner-cut aesthetic, prioritizing impact, uniformity, and quick recognition over delicate detail. Its consistent planar geometry suggests a deliberate aim for a modular, industrial voice that remains legible in large, graphic settings.
Because counters are tight and many forms share similar chamfered terminals, the design benefits from generous tracking and adequate size, especially in dense text. The strong geometric consistency makes it particularly effective in short bursts where the distinctive corner-cut motif can define the look.