Sans Faceted Anfy 6 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Myriad' by Adobe, 'FF Sero' by FontFont, 'Conamore' by Grida, 'Prelo Pro' by Monotype, 'PF Adamant Sans Pro' by Parachute, and 'Quercus Sans' by Storm Type Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, packaging, signage, industrial, sturdy, sporty, poster-like, retro, impact, distinctiveness, ruggedness, geometric voice, angular, chamfered, blocky, geometric, compact.
A heavy, geometric sans with faceted, chamfered corners that replace most curves with short straight segments. Strokes are broadly uniform and terminals are clean and blunt, producing a dense, compact texture in text. Counters tend to be squarish and tightened by the angled cuts, while round forms like O and C read as polygonal shapes. Overall spacing feels sturdy and even, with simple, workmanlike letterforms and minimal decorative detail.
Best suited for high-impact display typography such as posters, headlines, product packaging, and bold identity work where the faceted geometry can be a defining motif. It also fits short labels and signage that benefit from a tough, industrial presence.
The faceted construction gives the font a rugged, engineered feel—confident, practical, and a bit aggressive. Its bold, blocky rhythm suggests utility signage and sporty branding, with a retro-industrial edge rather than a soft or elegant tone.
The design appears intended to deliver a robust sans-serif voice while adding character through consistent planar facets, turning rounded archetypes into crisp, machined silhouettes. The goal seems to be maximum punch and recognizability with a distinctive angular signature.
In the sample text, the strong weight and clipped curves create high visual impact and a consistent dark color. The angular cuts help distinguish forms at display sizes, while the dense joins and tight apertures can make long passages feel forceful and compact.