Sans Faceted Lyny 2 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, ui labels, packaging, techno, industrial, arcade, utility, futuristic, geometric styling, sci-fi feel, system labeling, high impact, angular, faceted, chamfered, octagonal, blocky.
A rigid, geometric sans built from straight strokes and sharp facets, replacing curves with chamfered corners and angled joins. Forms sit on a consistent grid with even stroke thickness and a steady rhythm, giving counters a polygonal, often octagonal feel (notably in O/o and the round-derived letters). Terminals are squared or clipped, diagonals are crisp, and the overall construction reads as engineered and modular, with compact apertures and pronounced corners that keep shapes distinct in a dense, blocky texture.
Well-suited to headlines, logos, and short emphatic text where its angular character can be a feature rather than a distraction. It can also work for interface labels, control panels, or packaging systems that benefit from a rigid, technical aesthetic and clear, modular letterforms.
The tone feels mechanical and game-like, combining a utilitarian, industrial firmness with a retro digital/arcade edge. Its faceted geometry suggests sci‑fi interfaces, hardware labeling, and structured technical communication rather than warmth or expressiveness.
The design appears intended to translate a faceted, polygonal construction into a practical alphabet with consistent spacing and a strong silhouette. By minimizing curves and emphasizing chamfers, it aims to evoke a futuristic or industrial voice while maintaining straightforward legibility in display-oriented use.
Uppercase and lowercase share a strongly unified construction language, with lowercase retaining the same angular logic and sturdy weight. Numerals are similarly polygonal and assertive, designed to hold their shape clearly at display sizes and in punchy UI-like settings.