Sans Faceted Kobu 11 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, logotypes, ui display, sci‑fi, tech, industrial, futuristic, digital, tech branding, futurist display, industrial clarity, digital signage, geometric, angular, squared, faceted, modular.
A geometric sans with squared proportions and crisp, faceted corners that substitute for fully rounded curves. Strokes maintain an even, monoline feel, while terminals often end in flat cuts or angled chamfers, creating a planar, machined rhythm. Counters are mostly rectangular with softened corners, and many characters use open apertures and segmented joins (notably in E/F/S and the diagonals of V/W/X/Y), giving the design a constructed, grid-aware presence. Numerals follow the same squared logic, with clean horizontal/vertical emphasis and consistent corner treatment.
This face is well suited to display settings where its angular construction can be appreciated: tech and gaming headlines, product branding, posters, packaging, and logo work. It can also work for UI titles, labels, and interface accents where a futuristic, engineered voice is desired, while longer body text may benefit from generous sizing due to the segmented detailing.
The overall tone reads futuristic and engineered—like interface lettering for hardware, dashboards, or speculative-tech branding. Its angular chamfers and modular construction evoke precision and speed, leaning toward a retro‑futurist digital aesthetic rather than a neutral corporate sans.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern, techno-forward voice by combining a clean sans foundation with faceted, chamfered geometry. Its consistent stroke weight and squared counters prioritize a sturdy, industrial legibility while the angular cuts add a distinctive sci‑fi identity.
Distinctive detailing shows up in the stepped or split strokes on several glyphs and the sharp, V-like junctions on characters such as V/W/Y, which adds character but can increase visual complexity at smaller sizes. The sample text demonstrates strong silhouette clarity in headlines and short lines, with a consistent, mechanical texture across mixed case.