Sans Faceted Rysu 1 is a bold, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, game titles, zines, energetic, edgy, handmade, playful, comic-like, impact, expressiveness, motion, attitude, angular, chiseled, chunky, irregular, oblique.
A heavy, oblique sans with faceted, planar strokes that replace smooth curves with crisp angles and beveled corners. Letterforms are built from chunky, uneven stroke segments, creating a lively, hand-cut rhythm and a slightly jittery baseline feel in text. Counters are generally open but irregular, with polygonal bowls and sharply notched joins; terminals tend to end in blunt wedges rather than rounded tips. Overall spacing feels generous and the forms read broad, giving the face a loud, poster-forward texture.
Best suited to display use where its chunky facets and animated slant can be appreciated—posters, headlines, cover art, packaging, and event graphics. It can also work for short bursts of copy in playful or action-oriented contexts (games, comics-inspired branding, DIY editorial), but the irregular, faceted details are most effective at larger sizes.
The font projects a high-energy, mischievous tone—more streetwise than refined—combining a handmade immediacy with a sharp, graphic edge. Its faceted construction adds a “carved” attitude that feels dynamic and a bit rebellious, while the oblique slant keeps the voice in motion.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, attention-grabbing sans that feels hand-fashioned, using sharp facets and angled terminals to create movement and texture without relying on ornament. It aims for immediacy and character—an expressive alternative to smoother, more conventional oblique sans faces.
Across the alphabet and figures, consistency comes from repeated angular facets and wedge-like terminals rather than strict geometric rules. The numerals follow the same chiseled logic, producing bold, punchy shapes that prioritize personality over neutrality.