Sans Faceted Bufu 10 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, reverse italic, tall x-height font visually similar to '946 Latin' by Roman Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, sports branding, packaging, event graphics, sporty, industrial, assertive, urban, retro, impact, motion, machined feel, headline focus, logo lettering, angular, chamfered, blocky, compact, monoline.
A heavy, monoline display sans built from planar, faceted shapes with consistent chamfered corners in place of curves. The letterforms are wide and squat overall, with a pronounced right-leaning stance and a tall x-height in the lowercase. Counters are tight and mostly rectangular, apertures are small, and joins are blunt, giving the text a dense, poster-like texture. Numerals follow the same octagonal, cut-corner construction, keeping a uniform, mechanical rhythm across the set.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as posters, headlines, sports or team branding, and bold packaging callouts. It also works well for event graphics and signage where the strong silhouette and faceted construction can carry from a distance, especially when given room to breathe.
The faceted geometry and forceful weight project a tough, energetic tone that reads as sporty and industrial. Its slanted posture adds urgency and motion, while the cut-corner construction evokes stenciled, machined, or athletic lettering with a retro edge.
The design appears aimed at delivering maximum impact through simplified, geometric construction and aggressive slant, translating curved shapes into cut planes for a rugged, mechanical feel. The tall lowercase and broad proportions suggest an emphasis on loud, modern display typography rather than quiet text setting.
Because the counters and internal spaces are compact, the font tends to darken quickly in longer lines; it benefits from generous tracking and line spacing. The angular terminals and clipped diagonals stay visually consistent across caps, lowercase, and figures, reinforcing a cohesive, emblem-like voice.