Sans Faceted Idkab 1 is a very light, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, posters, logos, branding, futuristic, art deco, technical, elegant, minimal, stylization, modernism, distinctiveness, geometric rigor, display impact, monoline, geometric, angular, faceted, high-waisted.
A monoline geometric sans built from straight strokes and sharp planar joins, with curves frequently resolved into pointed, lens-like or wedge-shaped forms. Stems are thin and consistent, with crisp terminals and a mix of open counters and enclosed, diamond/oval counters (notably in rounded letters). Uppercase proportions feel tall and airy with generous internal space; the lowercase follows with similarly narrow construction and simplified bowls. Several glyphs use distinctive split-stroke or notched constructions, giving a cut-and-assembled look that keeps the rhythm light and highly graphic.
Best suited for display typography: headlines, posters, album/film titles, logo marks, and brand systems that benefit from a sleek, faceted aesthetic. It also works for short UI labels or packaging accents when set at comfortable sizes with ample tracking, but its stylization and fine stroke weight make it less appropriate for long-form reading.
The overall tone is sleek and futuristic with a clear Art Deco echo—refined, slightly exotic, and intentionally stylized. Its sharp facets and delicate strokes read as high-design and conceptual rather than utilitarian, suggesting technology, sci‑fi interfaces, and premium branding.
Likely designed to translate geometric construction and faceted forms into a clean sans framework, prioritizing a distinctive silhouette and a refined, futuristic voice. The intent appears to be a recognizably stylized display face that remains cohesive across a full alphanumeric set while embracing decorative structural quirks.
The face maintains a consistent geometric logic across cases, but includes purposeful eccentricities (open forms, pointed joins, and unusual bowl treatments) that increase personality. Spacing in text looks relatively open, enhancing the airy feel, while the thin strokes make the design feel best when given room to breathe.