Sans Faceted Geba 12 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Rigid Square' by Dharma Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, sports, tech ui, technical, futuristic, sporty, industrial, crisp, geometric styling, modernization, technical tone, display clarity, faceted, angular, monoline, octagonal, geometric.
A slanted, monoline sans built from straight segments and clipped corners, replacing curves with planar facets. The rhythm is clean and even, with consistent stroke thickness, open counters, and compact joins that create a slightly mechanical texture. Round-derived forms (like C, G, O, Q, and 0) read as octagonal, while diagonals in A, K, V, W, X, and Y are sharp and precise. Numerals follow the same chamfered construction, keeping terminals and corners aligned to a coherent angle system.
Well suited to headlines, short blocks of copy, and branding where an angular, high-precision voice is desired. It can work effectively for sports and tech-oriented graphics, product markings, and interface labels at larger sizes where the faceting reads clearly. For extended reading, its distinctive corner rhythm is likely best used as an accent rather than a default body face.
The faceted construction and forward slant give the type a brisk, engineered tone that feels contemporary and performance-oriented. Its crisp geometry suggests speed and precision, with a subtle sci‑fi/tech flavor rather than a soft or friendly voice.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric sans into a faceted, chamfered system that feels fast and engineered. By standardizing angles and clipped corners across letters and numerals, it aims for a cohesive, technical aesthetic that stays clean and legible while remaining visually distinctive.
Uppercase forms feel more display-forward due to their strong angular silhouettes, while the lowercase maintains clarity through open shapes and restrained detailing. In text settings the repeated chamfers create a distinctive edge texture that becomes part of the font’s personality, especially in larger sizes.