Sans Faceted Wevy 5 is a very bold, very wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, game ui, labels, industrial, athletic, arcade, technical, assertive, impact, grid discipline, retro tech, stencil-like solidity, brand presence, octagonal, blocky, chamfered, geometric, compact counters.
A heavy, block-built sans with octagonal construction and consistent chamfered corners that replace curves with flat facets. Strokes maintain an even, rectangular feel with small, squared counters and clear cut-ins that create crisp interior spaces. Letterforms sit on a rigid grid with uniform spacing, producing a tightly ordered rhythm; diagonals (as in K, V, W, X, Y) are rendered as planar joins rather than smooth transitions. The overall texture is dense and highly graphic, with strong verticals, broad horizontals, and minimal detailing beyond the repeating corner cuts.
Best suited to display settings where strong presence and fast recognition are needed, such as headlines, posters, team or event graphics, and bold packaging/labeling. The rigid, modular rhythm also fits UI moments like game menus, scoreboards, and technical readouts where a structured, high-impact look is desirable.
The faceted geometry gives a tough, engineered tone that reads as sporty and utilitarian, with a retro digital/arcade edge. Its blunt silhouettes and disciplined spacing feel authoritative and punchy, making it well-suited to loud, attention-grabbing statements.
The design appears intended to translate a mechanical, cut-metal or pixel-adjacent aesthetic into clean typographic forms, prioritizing repeatable facets and consistent geometry. It aims for maximum punch and a distinctive silhouette while maintaining straightforward legibility in short to medium-length text blocks.
Distinctive corner clipping appears consistently across both uppercase and lowercase, helping unify the set and keep counters open despite the heavy weight. Numerals match the same octagonal logic, reinforcing a cohesive, system-like appearance across letters and figures.