Sans Faceted Rasi 4 is a bold, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, game titles, album covers, event flyers, edgy, fantasy, aggressive, playful, punk, display impact, stylized craft, thematic branding, distinctiveness, angular, faceted, chiseled, geometric, high-contrast silhouette.
This typeface is built from hard, faceted strokes that replace curves with sharp planes and pointed joins. Stems are consistently heavy with a largely even stroke feel, while counters are cut into diamond and wedge shapes that create a crisp, carved silhouette. Proportions are compact and vertically steady, with a straightforward baseline and minimal roundness; many terminals end in abrupt, angled cuts that emphasize the polygonal construction. Overall spacing appears relatively tight, and the letterforms maintain a consistent rhythm through repeated diagonal motifs and notched intersections.
Best suited for short, high-impact settings such as posters, titles, packaging callouts, and display typography where the faceted shapes can be appreciated at larger sizes. It works particularly well for entertainment contexts—games, genre events, and music—where a distinctive, aggressive voice is desired over quiet readability in long text.
The sharp facets and diamond counters give the font a tense, energetic tone that reads as dramatic and slightly menacing, yet still stylized and playful. It evokes hand-forged or cut-metal lettering rather than neutral text typography, bringing a theatrical, fantasy-leaning attitude to headlines.
The design intent appears to be a bold display face that translates a carved, polygonal aesthetic into a consistent alphabet, prioritizing silhouette and attitude. Its repeated angular cuts and diamond-like counters suggest an aim for instant recognizability and a crafted, emblematic feel in titles and branding.
Uppercase forms feel emblematic and sign-like, while the lowercase keeps the same angular grammar with simplified construction, reinforcing a unified voice across cases. Numerals match the letterforms with the same chiseled geometry, producing strong visual cohesion in mixed alphanumeric settings.