Sans Faceted Rawe 4 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, sports branding, music artwork, streetwear, edgy, energetic, graffiti, sporty, aggressive, impact, motion, attitude, handmade edge, modern grit, angular, faceted, slanted, hand-drawn, jagged.
A slanted, all-caps-friendly sans with sharp, planar facets that replace smooth curves. Strokes feel cut with a chisel: corners are pointed, joins are abrupt, and counters often take on polygonal shapes (notably in O/Q and rounded lowercase forms). The overall rhythm is irregular in a deliberate, hand-rendered way, with slightly shifting stroke lengths and angles that create a lively, sketch-like texture while keeping consistent stroke thickness. Terminals are typically tapered or angled rather than flat, giving the letterforms a fast, forward-leaning silhouette.
Best used for display applications where its faceted, kinetic forms can read as intentional style—posters, event and concert graphics, sports and esports branding, album/mixtape artwork, packaging accents, and streetwear-style logos. It can also work for short pull quotes or labels where a punchy, hand-made edge is desirable, rather than long-form reading.
The font conveys speed and attitude—more street and action than corporate. Its angular cuts and restless slant suggest urgency, impact, and a rebellious, competitive tone, reading like a marker or brush script translated into hard-edged geometry.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of a handwritten italic while imposing a distinctly geometric, cut-facet construction. It prioritizes expressive momentum and a sharp silhouette, offering a rugged, contemporary alternative to smoother brush or marker styles.
At text sizes the frequent facets and sharp joins create a busy texture, while at display sizes the polygonal construction becomes a defining graphic feature. Numerals follow the same carved, slanted logic, with open, angular shapes that emphasize motion over neutrality.