Sans Faceted Guty 5 is a very light, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logotypes, posters, ui labels, titles, futuristic, technical, minimal, geometric, sci‑fi, geometric build, tech aesthetic, systemic consistency, display impact, monoline, angular, squared, wireframe, modular.
A monoline sans built from straight segments and squared corners, with subtle chamfer-like turns standing in for curves. Strokes are consistently thin and uniform, producing a clean, airy color on the page. Bowls and counters tend toward rectangular forms, and many glyphs feel constructed from a simple grid, with occasional open corners and clipped terminals that reinforce the faceted look. Proportions are compact and vertical, with crisp joins and a slightly mechanical rhythm across words.
This design is best suited to display settings such as titles, short headlines, branding marks, and tech-themed posters where its angular construction can be appreciated. It also works well for interface-style labels and overlay text at moderate-to-large sizes, especially in contexts aiming for a clean, synthetic aesthetic.
The overall tone is futuristic and technical, evoking interface lettering, schematic labels, and sci‑fi display typography. Its spare geometry and wireframe-like construction read as cool, precise, and deliberately engineered rather than expressive or handwritten.
The font appears intended as a geometric, grid-built alternative to conventional grotesks—replacing curves with planar, squared forms to create a crisp, engineered personality. Its consistent monoline stroke and faceted corners suggest a focus on a contemporary, tech-forward visual system rather than traditional text comfort.
In the sample text, the thin stroke and open, angular joins keep letters distinct at larger sizes, while the squared counters can make text feel sparse and architectural. The numerals share the same rectilinear logic as the letters, supporting a consistent system-like voice.