Sans Faceted Anko 4 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, packaging, game ui, edgy, playful, punk, hand-cut, comic, attention-grabbing, diy texture, thematic display, comic impact, spooky fun, angular, faceted, blocky, jagged, irregular.
A heavy, angular display face built from sharp planar cuts rather than smooth curves. Strokes are thick and fairly uniform, with corners clipped into facets that create a chiseled, cut-paper silhouette and a lively, uneven edge rhythm. Proportions are compact but not condensed, with a large lowercase presence and simplified counters that stay open enough for bold display use. The overall texture is energetic and slightly irregular, with letter-to-letter width and outline quirks that feel intentionally handmade while remaining consistently constructed.
Best suited for posters, titles, and short, high-impact lines where the jagged faceting can be appreciated at size. It works well for branding and packaging that want a handcrafted edge—particularly in entertainment, games, events, or themed promotions—while also holding up for punchy UI labels and badges.
The faceted geometry and rough-cut edges give the font an edgy, mischievous tone that reads as punky and playful rather than formal. It evokes DIY posters, comic signage, and tongue-in-cheek “spooky” or monster-movie energy, especially when set in all caps or large sizes.
The design appears aimed at delivering a bold, attention-grabbing voice through a consistent faceted construction that replaces curves with sharp planes. Its controlled irregularity suggests a deliberate DIY aesthetic meant to feel cut by hand while staying legible and repeatable across the alphabet and numerals.
Distinctive polygonal forms and clipped terminals create strong silhouettes; round characters like O and 0 become multi-sided shapes, reinforcing the cut-facet concept. The numerals match the same chunky, angular language, making mixed alphanumeric settings feel cohesive.