Sans Faceted Kahy 2 is a regular weight, very wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, game ui, tech branding, techno, futuristic, industrial, retro, mechanical, geometric styling, tech signaling, modular consistency, display impact, angular, octagonal, faceted, geometric, modular.
A geometric, faceted sans with curves consistently replaced by chamfered planes, producing octagonal counters and sharp, clipped terminals. Strokes stay even and blocky, with pronounced corner cuts that create a rhythmic zig-zag texture across words. The proportions are expansive and squarish, with broad bowls and wide apertures that read clearly at display sizes. Numerals follow the same planar logic, with the zero rendered as a ring-like octagon and similarly cut forms throughout.
Best suited to headlines, logos, posters, and packaging where its distinctive faceted geometry can lead the visual identity. It also fits game UI, futuristic interface graphics, and industrial or technical labeling, especially where a compact, modular rhythm is desirable.
The overall tone feels engineered and sci‑fi adjacent, like lettering cut from panels or stamped into hardware. Its repeated chamfers and polygonal counters evoke arcade-era tech, industrial labeling, and speculative interfaces rather than organic or literary typography.
The design appears intended to translate a strictly geometric construction into a readable sans by substituting smooth curves with planar facets. The goal seems to be a consistent, machinable look that signals technology and structure while keeping letterforms clear and uniform across the set.
Because many joins and terminals are sharply truncated, diagonals and angled shoulders become the dominant visual cue, giving text a distinctive, pixel-adjacent cadence without being strictly bitmap. The design maintains strong internal consistency: rounds, diagonals, and even small details (like inner counters) resolve into the same faceted geometry.