Sans Faceted Gury 7 is a very light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: ui labels, technical diagrams, data tables, captions, signage, techy, schematic, retro, precise, industrial, technical voice, geometric system, retro-futurism, modular consistency, angular, faceted, octagonal, geometric, linear.
A crisp, geometric sans built from straight strokes and clipped corners, replacing curves with short planar facets. Strokes stay consistently thin throughout, creating a clean, even color and a restrained presence on the page. Letterforms lean on rectangular construction with octagonal rounding, yielding squared counters and sharp terminals; diagonals are used sparingly and read as deliberate, mechanical cuts. The overall rhythm is orderly and grid-friendly, with simplified joins and a distinctly constructed feel across both cases and numerals.
Well suited to interface labels, dashboards, and diagram annotation where a controlled, technical voice is desired. It can also work for compact tables, captions, and wayfinding-style signage, especially when paired with generous spacing and moderate sizes to preserve the delicate stroke weight.
The faceted geometry and hairline strokes convey a technical, engineered tone—more instrument-panel than editorial. It feels retro-futurist and schematic, with a quiet precision that suggests labeling, interfaces, and systematized information rather than expressive handwriting or calligraphy.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric, faceted construction into a disciplined text face that retains a machine-made character. By standardizing angles and chamfers, it aims for a coherent, system-like look that reads as technical and contemporary with a subtle retro edge.
Distinctive facets show up most clearly in rounded letters and figures, where corners are chamfered into short segments instead of smooth arcs. The design remains highly consistent across the set, emphasizing repeatable parts and a measured, modular cadence in text.