Sans Faceted Rabi 12 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: logos, headlines, posters, game ui, album covers, runic, angular, futuristic, arcane, edgy, distinct voice, runic aesthetic, sci-fi edge, symbolic display, geometric cohesion, faceted, geometric, spiky, stenciled, diamond counters.
A sharply faceted display sans built from straight strokes and hard angles, with virtually no curves. Many forms use triangular joins, notched terminals, and diamond-shaped counters, creating a chiseled, planar rhythm across the alphabet. Strokes keep a consistent thickness, while letter widths vary noticeably, producing a lively, uneven cadence in words. Uppercase and lowercase share a closely related construction, with simplified, angular bowls and diagonals that read like cut metal or carved stone.
This font suits logos, titles, and headline typography where a strong, graphic texture is desired—especially for fantasy, gaming, metal, or sci-fi themed branding. It works well on posters, packaging accents, and interface elements when set with generous spacing and adequate size to preserve the angular details.
The overall tone feels rune-like and techno-tribal at once—mysterious, aggressive, and slightly ceremonial. Its jagged geometry suggests fantasy or occult cues, while the crisp facets also evoke sci-fi interfaces and game UI styling.
The design appears intended to translate runic and carved-letter energy into a modern, geometric display style, emphasizing sharp facets and emblematic silhouettes over neutral text comfort. Consistent stroke weight and repeated diamond/triangle motifs aim to create a distinctive, icon-like voice for short-form typography.
Readability holds up best at larger sizes where the interior cut-ins and diamond counters remain distinct; at smaller sizes, the dense angles and similar diagonals can reduce differentiation. The numerals and punctuation echo the same faceted logic, helping headings and short phrases look cohesive.