Sans Faceted Anmo 1 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, album art, event flyers, playful, edgy, handmade, quirky, chaotic, attention-grabbing, handcrafted feel, graphic texture, subcultural tone, angular, jagged, irregular, chunky, facet-cut.
A heavy, angular display face built from sharp planar facets rather than smooth curves. Strokes are chunky and monolinear, with frequent hard corners, clipped terminals, and uneven contours that create a cut-from-paper silhouette. Proportions and widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, with slightly wobbly verticals and off-kilter diagonals that keep the texture lively. Counters are tight and polygonal, and overall spacing reads compact, producing a dense, high-impact word shape at larger sizes.
Best suited for short-form display work where texture and attitude matter: posters, punchy headlines, logo wordmarks, album covers, and event or promo graphics. It can also add character to packaging or merch, but its irregular shapes and tight counters make it less appropriate for long passages or small-size UI text.
The font conveys a playful, mischievous energy—more punk zine than polished corporate. Its fractured geometry and irregular rhythm suggest a handmade, cutout aesthetic that feels bold, loud, and intentionally imperfect.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact through bold massing and a deliberately rough, faceted construction—evoking cutout lettering and angular stencil-like forms while maintaining a clear sans structure. It prioritizes personality and graphic presence over smoothness or typographic restraint.
The jagged joins and faceted bowls give many letters a sculpted, chiseled look, while the inconsistent angles introduce a strong sense of motion. The numerals and capitals match the same faceted logic, helping headlines feel cohesive even with mixed case and figures.