Sans Faceted Urbo 4 is a very bold, very wide, monoline, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, gaming, sports, futuristic, industrial, techno, assertive, mechanical, tech aesthetic, high impact, geometric branding, interface flavor, octagonal, angular, chamfered, modular, square-cut.
A heavy, geometric sans built from straight strokes and clipped corners, substituting curves with tight planar facets. Letterforms are wide and compactly spaced, with a tall lowercase presence and mostly squared counters that read as octagonal apertures. The stroke weight is consistent throughout, and terminals are cut with diagonal chamfers that create a crisp, engineered rhythm. Shapes like O, C, and G are rendered as faceted rectangles, while diagonals (V, W, X, Y, Z) keep a rigid, constructed feel rather than a calligraphic one. Numerals follow the same blocky, cut-corner logic, staying clear and impact-forward at display sizes.
Best suited to display contexts where a bold, technical look is desirable—headlines, posters, title treatments, branding marks, and packaging. It also fits UI-style graphics, gaming and esports visuals, and anywhere a futuristic or industrial tone helps the message land quickly.
The overall tone feels technical and hard-edged, evoking sci‑fi interfaces, industrial labeling, and arcade-era digital aesthetics. Its sharp geometry and dense black mass give it an authoritative, no-nonsense voice that reads as modern, engineered, and slightly aggressive.
The design appears intended to translate a faceted, machined geometry into a highly legible display sans, using chamfered corners and rectilinear construction to create a cohesive techno aesthetic. It prioritizes strong silhouettes and consistent modular logic so text blocks feel solid, modern, and unmistakably “engineered.”
Round joins are largely avoided in favor of flat steps and bevels, giving the face a consistent “machined” texture across upper- and lowercase. The sample text shows strong word-shape uniformity and a steady horizontal drive, prioritizing impact and graphic presence over softness.