Sans Faceted Poze 7 is a light, normal width, monoline, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, titles, logos, album art, game ui, runic, edgy, mystical, retro, punk, evoke runes, add edge, create texture, display impact, angular, faceted, chiseled, spiky, geometric.
This font is built from straight, sharply cut strokes with triangular joins and diamond-like counters, replacing curves with planar facets. Strokes stay consistently thin, while many terminals end in pointed wedges that create a chiseled, knife-edge silhouette. The letterforms lean forward and feel slightly irregular in stance and width, with rhythmic zig-zag diagonals and occasional open, broken-like constructions (notably in some uppercase shapes). Counters are often small and angular, and round forms tend to resolve into rotated squares or lozenges, reinforcing the geometric, cut-stone construction.
Best suited for display roles such as posters, headlines, title cards, and logos where its angular construction can read as intentional stylization. It also fits fantasy, mythic, or arcane-themed branding and can work for short UI labels in games when set with generous size and spacing.
The overall tone reads as runic and ritualistic, mixing a hand-cut, incised feel with a modern, graphic sharpness. Its aggressive points and faceted geometry give it an edgy, game-like energy, suggesting ancient inscriptions reinterpreted through a stylized, contemporary lens.
The design appears intended to evoke carved or inscribed lettering through faceted, straight-edged construction and pointed terminals, prioritizing character and atmosphere over conventional neutrality. By leaning into geometric counters and wedge-like joins, it creates a distinctive, symbol-forward texture that stands out in short phrases and names.
At text sizes the pointed terminals and tight angular counters create a busy texture, so spacing and line length will strongly affect clarity. The numerals and a few capitals lean heavily into emblematic shapes, which strengthens display impact but can reduce quick scanning in dense copy.