Sans Faceted Ihvu 10 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, ui display, signage, futuristic, technical, minimal, industrial, precise, sci‑fi tone, technical clarity, geometric system, display impact, modular construction, geometric, monoline, angular, octagonal, skeletal.
This typeface is built from extremely thin monoline strokes with a geometric, faceted construction. Curved forms are consistently replaced by clipped, planar corners, producing octagonal counters in letters like O/Q and segmented bowls in B/P/R. Terminals are mostly flat and abrupt, with occasional small chamfers that keep joins crisp and consistent. Proportions feel engineered and open, with generous interior space and a clean, even rhythm across text; diagonals (A, V, W, X, Y) are straight and taut, while E/F/T rely on long, level crossbars for stability. Numerals follow the same angular logic, with a notably polygonal 0/8/9 and a simple, linear 1/7.
Best suited to display settings where its thin, angular detailing can be appreciated: tech-forward branding, sci‑fi or industrial posters, interface headings, and wayfinding-style labels. It also performs well for short blocks of text at larger sizes, particularly when a precise, geometric voice is desired.
The overall tone is futuristic and technical, with a cool, schematic presence reminiscent of signage, instrumentation, or digital interfaces. Its faceted geometry reads as purposeful and machine-like, giving text a precise, engineered character rather than a warm or expressive one.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric sans into a faceted, polygonal system that stays airy and lightweight while projecting a high-tech, constructed aesthetic. The consistent chamfered approach suggests an emphasis on modularity and visual coherence across letters and numerals.
At smaller sizes the ultra-thin strokes can visually recede, while at larger sizes the faceting becomes a defining texture. The consistent corner treatment across rounds and diagonals creates a coherent system that looks especially clean in all-caps and numeric strings.