Sans Faceted Radi 11 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: logotypes, posters, album covers, game titles, packaging, edgy, arcane, retro, angular, industrial, symbolic display, carved effect, high impact, genre styling, faceted, geometric, chiseled, runic, high-contrast.
A sharply faceted display sans built from straight strokes and planar corners, with curves consistently replaced by angled cuts and wedge-like joins. Stems are heavy and mostly uniform in thickness, while terminals often resolve into triangular points or clipped diagonals, giving many glyphs a carved, emblematic silhouette. Counters are tight and frequently triangular or diamond-shaped, and several letters rely on split strokes and notched interiors to suggest forms rather than fully enclosing them. Spacing and widths vary noticeably across the set, producing an irregular rhythm that emphasizes shape over even text color.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as titles, posters, logos, and branding that benefits from a sharp, symbolic look. It also works well for entertainment contexts—games, fantasy/sci‑fi promotions, and event graphics—where texture and attitude matter more than continuous readability.
The overall tone is aggressive and cryptic, evoking carved symbols, metalwork, and game-like iconography. Its angular construction reads as futuristic yet archaic at the same time, creating a dramatic, ritual or dungeon-signage vibe with a playful retro edge.
This font appears designed to translate a geometric sans into a carved, planar style: replacing curves with facets, emphasizing pointed terminals, and using distinctive counters to create a memorable, emblem-like voice for display typography.
The design favors strong silhouettes and distinctive inner cuts (notably in rounded characters), which increases personality but can reduce clarity at smaller sizes. Numerals and punctuation follow the same faceted logic, keeping the system visually consistent for headline use.