Sans Faceted Buse 8 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Bulltoad' by Typodermic and 'Winner Sans' by sportsfonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, logos, stickers, playful, chunky, hand-cut, posterish, quirky, high impact, hand-cut feel, display texture, brand voice, quirky tone, angular, blocky, faceted, irregular, compact.
A heavy, compact sans with a carved, faceted construction: curves are replaced by flat planes and abrupt angle breaks, producing a chiseled silhouette. Strokes are broadly uniform and terminals are mostly blunt, with small notches and asymmetric cuts that create a hand-cut, slightly irregular rhythm. Counters tend to be tight and geometric, and the lowercase keeps a large presence with sturdy stems and short, simple joins. Overall spacing reads dense and punchy, optimized for impact rather than delicate detail.
Best suited to large-size display work where its faceted cuts and dense counters stay readable: posters, headlines, packaging, labels, stickers, and logo wordmarks. It also works well for short, energetic UI or social graphics where a strong, playful voice is needed, but it’s less appropriate for long text or small sizes due to its tight interior spaces.
The face feels bold and mischievous, like paper-cut lettering or a stamped display style. Its uneven facets and chunky forms add a casual, kinetic energy that leans friendly rather than severe. The tone sits between retro poster lettering and playful cartoon titling, with a deliberately imperfect edge.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual punch with a distinctive faceted texture, evoking hand-cut or stamped lettering while maintaining a clean sans structure. It prioritizes personality and silhouette recognition over smooth curves, creating a memorable display voice for branding and promotional typography.
Distinctive angular breaks show up consistently across rounds like C, G, O, and S, helping the design stay cohesive while still feeling handmade. The numerals follow the same cut-in construction, keeping the set visually unified for headlines and short callouts.