Sans Faceted Anze 7 is a very bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, sportswear, packaging, industrial, sporty, assertive, retro, arcade, impact, branding, geometric edge, machined look, display legibility, faceted, angular, blocky, chamfered, compact.
A heavy, block-constructed sans built from straight strokes and sharp chamfered corners, replacing curves with planar facets. Counters are mostly squarish and tight, with consistent stroke heft and a deliberate, cut-metal rhythm. Terminals tend to finish in angled wedges, and diagonals (as in K, V, W, X, Y) are broad and sturdy rather than delicate. Lowercase forms keep a tall, sturdy skeleton with simplified bowls and short apertures, maintaining a uniform, poster-like texture across lines.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as headlines, posters, badges, and logo wordmarks where its angular silhouettes can do the work. It also fits sports branding, event graphics, gaming/arcade-themed materials, and packaging labels that benefit from a rugged, engineered texture.
The faceted geometry and chunky massing convey a tough, mechanical energy that feels sporty and utilitarian. Its sharp cuts and compressed counters suggest retro display lettering—part arcade, part industrial stencil—giving text an emphatic, no-nonsense voice.
Likely designed as a display face that translates a squared sans structure into a faceted, machined aesthetic. The consistent chamfers and tightened counters prioritize bold presence and distinctive shapes, aiming for immediate recognition at large sizes.
The design favors striking silhouettes over interior openness: letters like a, e, and s read clearly through distinctive outer shapes and angled notches rather than generous apertures. The numerals echo the same chamfered construction, producing a cohesive, badge-like set for headings and score-style readouts.