Sans Faceted Ursi 5 is a very bold, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Tactic Sans' by Miller Type Foundry; 'Beachwood', 'Hyperspace Race', and 'Hyperspace Race Capsule' by Swell Type; and 'Winner Sans' by sportsfonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, packaging, gaming, futuristic, techno, industrial, sci‑fi, assertive, impact, tech tone, hard‑surface, display, branding, angular, octagonal, beveled, geometric, blocky.
A heavy, geometric sans with sharply faceted, polygonal construction in place of true curves. Corners are clipped into consistent chamfers, producing octagonal counters and a hard-edged, machined silhouette. Strokes are uniform with crisp terminals, tight apertures, and largely squared bowls; the lowercase maintains a sturdy, compact feel with a single-storey “a” and similarly simplified forms. Numerals follow the same cut-corner logic, emphasizing flat horizontals and diagonals for a rigid, engineered rhythm.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as display headlines, identity marks, product branding, game titles, and tech/event posters. It can also work for interface labels or signage where a bold, engineered voice is desired, especially at larger sizes where the faceting is clearly visible.
The overall tone is futuristic and industrial, evoking hardware panels, sci‑fi interfaces, and motorsport or aerospace branding. Its aggressive geometry reads confident and technical, with a distinctly synthetic, constructed character rather than a humanist warmth.
Likely intended to translate a hard-surface, manufactured aesthetic into letterforms, using repeated chamfers and planar cuts to create a uniform “machined” language across the alphabet and numerals. The emphasis appears to be on strong presence and a distinctive sci‑fi/tech signature in display typography.
The design’s consistency comes from repeating the same facet angles across caps, lowercase, and figures, which helps maintain cohesion in headlines. Because counters and apertures are relatively enclosed, the face presents as dense and impactful, especially in all-caps settings.