Sans Faceted Radu 9 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: logos, posters, headlines, game ui, album art, angular, techno, runic, edgy, game-like, stylization, impact, branding, thematic display, geometric consistency, geometric, chiseled, faceted, diamond counters, sharp terminals.
This typeface is built from straight, planar strokes that replace curves with hard angles and clipped corners. Letterforms are monoline and densely weighted, with frequent 45° cuts and wedge-like joins that create a faceted, chiseled silhouette. Counters often become diamonds or sharp polygons (notably in O/Q and several lowercase bowls), and terminals end abruptly with angled truncations rather than rounded endings. Spacing and rhythm feel compact and punchy, with simplified, geometric constructions for both uppercase and lowercase that keep the texture consistent across text.
It performs best in display settings where its angular construction can be appreciated: logos, titles, posters, packaging, and game or entertainment interfaces. Short phrases and large sizes highlight the faceted details and produce strong, graphic wordmarks.
The overall tone is assertive and stylized, evoking carved lettering, arcade UI, and fantasy/tech crossover aesthetics. Its sharp geometry and high-contrast silhouettes give it a tense, energetic presence that reads as bold and intentional rather than neutral.
The font appears intended to translate a carved, polygonal aesthetic into a clean, repeatable system for modern display typography. By enforcing straight segments and chamfered joins throughout, it aims for a distinctive, emblem-like voice that stays consistent from capitals to numerals.
The design leans heavily on diagonals and chamfers, producing distinctive word shapes and strong logo impact. Numerals follow the same faceted logic, with angled spines and cut-in corners that maintain a cohesive, emblematic feel alongside the letters.