Sans Faceted Jibo 1 is a light, very wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, branding, posters, ui headings, futuristic, technical, sci‑fi, sleek, digital, tech aesthetic, systemic design, geometric clarity, display impact, rounded corners, octagonal, geometric, open counters, expanded.
A geometric sans built from straight strokes and crisp angled joins, with curves largely replaced by planar segments and softened by rounded outer corners. The overall construction leans on squared and octagonal shapes, producing open rectangular counters (notably in C, D, O, and the numerals) and a consistent, clean rhythm. Capitals are broad with generous sidebearings, while diagonals (A, K, V, W, X, Y) stay sharp and uniform in stroke behavior. Lowercase forms echo the same faceted logic, mixing boxy bowls (b, d, o, p, q) with simplified, open shapes and short terminals, keeping the texture even in running text.
Best suited for display applications where its geometric facets can be appreciated: headlines, tech-forward branding, posters, packaging accents, and UI/UX headings or labels. It can work for short blocks of text, but the strong shape language and expanded proportions are most effective when given space and size.
The faceted geometry and wide stance give a distinctly futuristic, technical tone—more “interface” than “editorial.” It reads as sleek and engineered, with a mild retro-digital flavor reminiscent of display lettering used in technology and science fiction contexts.
The design appears intended to translate a modern, engineered aesthetic into a readable sans by substituting curves with flat planes and controlled corner rounding, creating a consistent, system-like visual identity across letters and numerals.
Numerals and many round letters are squarish with clipped corners, reinforcing a modular, screen-friendly silhouette. Several forms favor openness and simplicity (e.g., the single-storey a and the squared e), which keeps word shapes clear at larger sizes while emphasizing the constructed, schematic feel.