Sans Faceted Gede 1 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Beachwood' by Swell Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: branding, headlines, posters, sportswear, gaming ui, techy, futuristic, sporty, industrial, sci-fi, modernize, add motion, signal precision, create edge, angular, faceted, chamfered, slanted, geometric.
A slanted sans with sharply faceted construction: curves are largely replaced by straight segments and chamfered corners, creating octagonal and trapezoidal counters in letters like C, O, and Q. Strokes are even and monolinear, with a crisp, engineered rhythm and a slightly forward-leaning stance throughout. Proportions read clean and contemporary, with compact, squared-off terminals and consistent corner treatments across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals.
Well-suited to branding systems that want a modern, engineered personality, as well as headlines and poster typography where the faceted shapes can read as a deliberate motif. It also fits esports/sportswear aesthetics, product labels, and interface-style graphics that benefit from a brisk, technical slant.
The overall tone feels technical and forward-looking, with a motorsport/sci‑fi edge driven by its planar, machined shapes. Its slant adds motion and urgency, while the angular detailing keeps the voice precise and controlled rather than casual or handwritten.
The letterforms appear designed to translate a geometric sans into a hard-edged, planar vocabulary, trading smooth curves for consistent chamfers to evoke speed, precision, and fabricated materials. The aim is a distinctive, contemporary voice that remains readable while clearly signaling a tech-forward aesthetic.
The design maintains a consistent chamfer logic across the set, producing strong silhouettes and distinctive numerals (notably the segmented 2, 3, and 8). In text, the tight, faceted joins emphasize a “constructed” look that stays coherent from display sizes down into short UI-like strings, though the angularity remains a defining feature.