Sans Faceted Migi 4 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, signage, packaging, industrial, technical, sporty, tough, retro, impact, machined look, signage clarity, numeric emphasis, angular, chamfered, octagonal, blocky, condensed caps.
A heavy, all-caps–leaning sans with hard chamfered corners and faceted, near-octagonal construction in round letters and numerals. Strokes are uniform and squared off, with straight segments replacing curves and consistent diagonal cuts at terminals and joints. Proportions are compact with tight internal counters, giving the letters a dense, sturdy silhouette; lowercase follows the same angular logic, with simple, geometric bowls and clipped shoulders. Numerals match the system closely, especially the faceted 0/8/9 forms, reinforcing a cohesive, machined rhythm across the set.
Best suited to display settings where a robust, high-contrast silhouette is needed—headlines, posters, sports or team-style branding, product packaging, and wayfinding or industrial-style signage. It also works well for numbers in labels, UI badges, and score-like readouts where the faceted forms add character.
The overall tone feels engineered and assertive, suggesting signage, equipment labeling, and high-impact display use. Its angular facets and blunt terminals read as tough and utilitarian, with a subtle retro-tech and athletic scoreboard flavor.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric, cut-metal aesthetic into a compact, highly legible display sans. By swapping curves for planar facets and keeping stroke weight consistent, it aims for a strong, standardized look that stays recognizable across both text and numerals.
The faceting is applied consistently across corners and curved archetypes, creating a strong, modular feel. The dense shapes and small apertures increase solidity at large sizes, while the crisp planar cuts provide distinctive character in headings and short bursts of text.