Sans Faceted Mifa 4 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, gaming ui, logotypes, industrial, athletic, sci-fi, tactical, arcade, machined look, display impact, geometric utility, branding strength, angular, faceted, octagonal, blocky, condensed caps.
A heavy, faceted sans with octagonal construction: rounded strokes are replaced by straight segments and clipped corners, creating a consistent chamfered silhouette across the set. Strokes are monolinear and rectangular, with tight internal counters and squared terminals that emphasize a machined, modular feel. Capitals are compact and assertive, while the lowercase keeps the same angular logic with simplified bowls and diagonals; curves in letters like o, c, e are rendered as multi-sided forms. Numerals follow the same cut-corner geometry, staying sturdy and highly graphic at display sizes.
Best suited to display typography where its clipped geometry can read clearly and build a strong graphic voice—headlines, posters, team or athletic branding, game titles, and UI labels. It can also work for compact logotypes and badges where a rugged, engineered texture is desirable.
The overall tone reads technical and hard-edged, evoking equipment stenciling, sports numbering, and retro arcade or sci‑fi interfaces. Its sharp facets and dense texture project strength and control rather than warmth or softness.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric sans into a chamfered, multi-planar style that keeps letterforms sturdy and highly reproducible. By standardizing corner cuts and minimizing curvature, it aims for a mechanical, emblematic look that holds up in bold, high-contrast layouts.
Diagonal joins (notably in K, N, V, W, X) are treated as straight, planar cuts that keep rhythm consistent in all-caps settings. The punctuation and text sample show a compact, impact-forward word shape that favors headlines over extended reading.