Sans Faceted Hepi 4 is a light, very narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, signage, ui labels, technical, futuristic, minimal, architectural, retro sci‑fi, compact display, tech aesthetic, geometric system, stylized signage, distinct identity, angular, geometric, condensed, faceted, outline-like.
A condensed, geometric sans built from straight strokes and crisp chamfered corners, replacing curves with short planar facets. The line weight stays even throughout, giving an outline-like linear clarity with open counters and generous interior space for such narrow proportions. Joins are clean and consistent, terminals are squared off, and rounded shapes (like O/C/S) resolve into multi-sided forms that keep the rhythm mechanical and regular. Figures and lowercase follow the same faceted construction, maintaining a tight horizontal footprint and a tall, airy vertical stance.
Best suited to display applications where the faceted construction can be appreciated: posters, titles, branding marks, and signage. It can also work for short UI labels or technical interface elements when a lean, high-tech feel is desired, while extended body text may feel visually insistent due to the tight width and strong vertical rhythm.
The overall tone feels engineered and instrument-like—precise, spare, and slightly retro-futuristic. Its angular facets evoke signage, schematics, and digital-era display typography, projecting a cool, controlled voice rather than warmth or softness.
The font appears designed to deliver a compact, modernist voice with a deliberately polygonal construction, translating classic sans forms into a faceted, straight-edged system. The emphasis seems to be on clarity, consistency, and a distinctive sci-fi/technical personality rather than neutral text invisibility.
In text, the narrow set and repeated vertical strokes create a strong vertical cadence, with distinctive polygonal bowls and diagonals helping maintain letter identity. The design’s crisp corners and consistent stroke logic make it especially characterful at larger sizes, where the faceting reads as an intentional stylistic feature.