Sans Faceted Ipwi 8 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Neue Konstrukteur Round' by HouseOfBurvo (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, game titles, tech branding, posters, packaging, techy, industrial, sci‑fi, geometric, retro-futurist, futuristic tone, system consistency, geometric construction, display impact, angular, faceted, octagonal, stencil-like, modular.
A geometric, faceted sans with sharp planar joins that replace curves with angled segments and clipped corners. Strokes are consistently even, producing a sturdy, modular rhythm and a clearly engineered feel. Counters tend toward octagonal or chamfered forms (notably in O/0 and related rounds), while diagonals and terminals often end in flat, cut-off planes. The overall set reads wide and stable, with compact apertures and a squared, grid-friendly silhouette that stays highly consistent across caps, lowercase, and numerals.
Well-suited for interface labels, dashboards, and on-screen typography where a geometric, engineered voice is desired. The distinctive faceted construction also works well for game titles, sci-fi headers, posters, and product/packaging applications that benefit from a bold, technical personality.
The letterforms evoke a hard-edged, futuristic utility tone—part industrial labeling, part arcade/control-panel typography. The faceting and chamfered geometry add a mechanical, fabricated character that feels technical and slightly retro-futurist rather than soft or conversational.
The design appears intended to translate a mechanical, fabricated aesthetic into a readable sans by standardizing stroke weight and constructing curves from chamfered planes. Its consistent, modular forms suggest a focus on grid compatibility and a strong display presence while remaining usable for short text.
Round-derived characters (C, G, O, Q, 0) are constructed from straight facets, creating a distinctive polygonal texture in running text. Several shapes lean toward simplified, sign-like construction, enhancing uniformity and giving the alphabet a cohesive, systematized look.