Sans Faceted Siri 8 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Bantat' by Jipatype and 'RBNo3.1' by René Bieder (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: sports branding, gaming titles, posters, headlines, logos, futuristic, aggressive, sporty, industrial, techy, impact, speed, tech aesthetic, industrial feel, display emphasis, angular, chiseled, octagonal, compact, forward-leaning.
A heavy, forward-leaning sans with sharply faceted construction that replaces curves with clipped corners and planar cuts. Strokes are uniform and blocky, with broad proportions and a slightly condensed feel in the internal spaces due to the weight. Many terminals are diagonally sheared, and counters tend toward octagonal forms (notably in O/0 and related rounded letters), creating a consistent mechanical rhythm. The texture is dense and high-impact, with tight apertures in letters like a, e, and s that favor bold silhouette over open readability at small sizes.
This font works best for short, high-impact settings such as sports and esports branding, gaming and sci‑fi titles, event posters, packaging callouts, and bold headline systems. Its dense, faceted shapes hold up well when large and can deliver strong contrast against clean layouts or technical UI motifs.
The overall tone is fast, tough, and engineered—evoking racing graphics, sci‑fi interfaces, and rugged industrial labeling. The faceted geometry and slanted stance add urgency and motion, giving the font a competitive, high-adrenaline voice that feels more tactical than friendly.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact through a geometric, faceted silhouette that suggests speed and manufactured precision. By emphasizing clipped corners and sheared terminals across the set, it aims for a cohesive techno-industrial identity suitable for attention-grabbing display typography.
Uppercase forms read like modular, beveled signage, while the lowercase keeps the same angular logic for cohesion. Numerals share the same cut-corner aesthetic, and the 1 is a simple, upright stroke that reinforces the utilitarian feel. The sample text shows strong word-shape presence and an assertive headline color, especially in all caps or short phrases.