Sans Faceted Fusa 7 is a bold, narrow, monoline, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Agency FB' by Font Bureau, 'Posterman' by Mans Greback, 'Merchanto' by Type Juice, and 'Calps Sans' by Typesketchbook (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: sports branding, team apparel, posters, headlines, packaging labels, athletic, industrial, futuristic, action, tactical, impact, speed, precision, ruggedness, modernity, condensed, oblique, angular, chamfered, faceted.
A condensed oblique sans with sharply chamfered corners and faceted joins that replace curves with planar edges. Strokes appear largely uniform in thickness, producing a clean, graphic rhythm while the slant adds forward motion. Counters are compact and often polygonal (notably in C, G, O, and 0), and terminals tend to end in crisp angled cuts. Uppercase forms are tall and narrow with squared, armored silhouettes; lowercase follows suit with simplified, mechanical shapes and tight apertures.
Best suited for display typography where impact and momentum matter: sports identities, event posters, action-themed promotions, product labels, and equipment or tech-adjacent branding. It also works well for short UI labels, wayfinding-style callouts, and numeric-heavy applications where the strong, squared forms help figures stand out.
The overall tone feels fast, tough, and technical—more "gear and speed" than friendly or literary. Its angular construction and forward lean suggest performance branding, action-oriented messaging, and a slightly militaristic/industrial attitude.
The design appears intended to deliver a high-energy condensed italic voice with a machined, faceted construction, maximizing punch and legibility for bold headlines and branded statements. Its consistent chamfer language suggests a deliberate attempt to evoke speed and engineered precision.
Digits and caps read particularly strong and uniform, lending themselves to numbering systems and short labels. The faceting is consistent across the set, giving text a distinctive zig-zag texture at smaller sizes, while at larger sizes the chiseled geometry becomes a defining stylistic feature.