Sans Faceted Poha 4 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: logos, headlines, posters, game ui, album covers, runic, futuristic, mystical, edgy, geometric, thematic display, symbolic feel, high-impact titling, geometric branding, angular, faceted, chiseled, pointed, sharp-cornered.
A sharply angular display sans built from straight strokes and hard corners, with planar, faceted joins standing in for curves. Counters and bowls are frequently rendered as diamonds or pointed polygons, creating a consistent cut-stone rhythm across both cases. Stroke terminals are clean and abrupt, and diagonals are prominent, giving letters a brisk, crystalline silhouette. Uppercase forms read as bold, emblematic shapes, while the lowercase keeps the same geometry with simplified, linear constructions and occasional diamond-like details (notably in dotted letters). Numerals follow the same pointed logic, emphasizing straight segments and angled corners for a cohesive alphanumeric set.
Best suited to logos, titles, posters, packaging accents, and entertainment or game interfaces where a sharp, symbolic voice is desired. It performs especially well in short phrases and large sizes where the faceted construction and diamond counters can be appreciated without overwhelming the reading flow.
The overall tone feels rune-like and game-leaning, combining a pseudo-ancient, carved-symbol impression with a sleek sci‑fi edge. Its sharp facets and diamond counters suggest themes of magic, mystery, and high-tech ornamentation, with an assertive, slightly menacing energy.
Likely designed to evoke carved, gem-like letterforms with a consistent straight-line construction, translating a rune/inscription feel into a modern geometric display style. The emphasis appears to be on distinctive silhouette and thematic texture rather than neutral, long-form readability.
The font’s most distinctive signature is its repeated use of diamond-shaped counters and triangular notches, which creates strong texture in words and a highly recognizable silhouette. The sample text shows that the angular forms remain legible at larger sizes, while the dense facet pattern can become visually busy in long paragraphs.