Sans Faceted Syky 10 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Black Square' by Agny Hasya Studio, 'ITC Handel Gothic' and 'ITC Handel Gothic Arabic' by ITC, 'Sans Beam' by Stawix, 'Nuno' by Type.p, and 'Obvia Wide' by Typefolio (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, sports branding, game ui, industrial, tactical, sporty, futuristic, assertive, impact, tech tone, machined feel, branding, octagonal, chamfered, angular, blocky, stencil-like.
A heavy, geometric sans built from straight strokes and clipped corners, replacing curves with crisp planar facets. Counters tend toward octagonal forms (notably in O, Q, 0, 8, 9), and joins are sharp with consistent chamfering that gives the design a machined, constructed feel. Strokes are monoline and dense, with compact apertures and squared terminals; the lowercase follows the same faceted logic with a simple single-storey a and a tight, robust rhythm in text.
Best suited to display settings such as headlines, posters, team or event branding, product marks, and interface titling where a bold, technical tone is desirable. It can also work for short labels and signage-style applications, especially when strong impact and quick recognition are more important than delicate detail.
The face reads as hard-edged and engineered, suggesting equipment labeling, sports identity systems, and sci‑fi interfaces. Its angular cuts add a sense of motion and toughness, projecting confidence and a utilitarian, no-nonsense attitude.
The design appears intended to translate a modern sans structure into a faceted, mechanically cut aesthetic, emphasizing uniform stroke weight and a repeatable chamfered geometry. The goal seems to be high-impact letterforms that feel industrial and contemporary while remaining legible in big, punchy settings.
Round characters are intentionally polygonal rather than smooth, creating a strong repeating motif across letters and numerals. The overall color is very dark and even, so the design favors short bursts of copy and larger sizes where the faceting can be appreciated without crowding the counters.