Sans Faceted Fuvy 1 is a bold, very narrow, monoline, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, album covers, game titles, edgy, angular, retro, industrial, aggressive, impact, stylization, edge, drama, title use, faceted, chiseled, shardlike, tall, condensed.
A sharply faceted, condensed sans with a consistent rightward slant and uniform stroke weight. Curves are largely replaced by planar cuts and pointed joins, creating a chiseled silhouette with narrow counters and tight apertures. Terminals frequently end in wedge-like points, and interior shapes (such as in O, P, and R) read as angular, inset forms rather than smooth bowls. Overall spacing is compact and the rhythm is vertical and tense, giving lines of text a fast, blade-like texture.
Best suited for short, high-impact settings such as display headlines, posters, title cards, and logo wordmarks where its angular detailing can be appreciated. It also fits entertainment branding—game titles, album/merch graphics, and event promos—where an aggressive, stylized voice is desired.
The font projects a hard-edged, high-energy tone that feels mechanical and confrontational. Its jagged geometry suggests speed, danger, or intensity, with a distinctly stylized, retro-futurist flavor that can also lean toward metal and horror aesthetics depending on context.
The design appears intended to translate a cut-metal, gem-like construction into a compact, slanted display sans. By substituting curves with facets and maintaining a steady stroke weight, it aims for a cohesive, easily repeatable geometric language that stays bold and graphic in large-scale typography.
In the sample text, the narrow proportions and pointed detailing create strong word shapes but also a busy texture at smaller sizes; the design reads best when given room to breathe. Numerals echo the same faceted construction, with angular diagonals and sharp corners that keep the set visually unified.