Sans Faceted Beto 14 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Double Back' by Comicraft, 'Brothers' by Emigre, and 'Tradesman' by Grype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sportswear, logos, packaging, industrial, athletic, arcade, tactical, stencil-like, impact, ruggedness, signage, display, octagonal, chamfered, blocky, compact, geometric.
A heavy, block-built sans with octagonal construction and consistent chamfered corners that replace curves with planar facets. Strokes are uniform and blunt, with squared terminals and mostly right-angled joins, giving each glyph a machined, cut-from-plate feel. Counters are generally squarish and tight, apertures are reduced, and the lowercase follows the same angular logic with a tall, sturdy presence and compact interior space.
Best suited to short, high-impact typography such as headlines, posters, branding marks, and product packaging where its faceted geometry can be clearly seen. It also fits athletic or team-style graphics and bold UI/overlay titling where a rugged, engineered look is desired.
The overall tone is tough and utilitarian, evoking industrial labeling, sports uniforms, and arcade or sci‑fi interface graphics. The sharp facets and dense silhouettes read as assertive and no-nonsense, with a purposeful, engineered attitude rather than a friendly or literary one.
The design appears intended to translate classic block lettering into a faceted, cut-corner system that remains highly consistent across capitals, lowercase, and figures. By minimizing curves and openings, it prioritizes a strong silhouette and an industrial, signage-inspired presence.
Large sizes emphasize the crisp facet rhythm and the distinctive octagonal bowls, while smaller sizes may feel darker due to tight counters and minimal openings. Numerals and capitals share a consistent, sign-like geometry that keeps the set visually cohesive.