Sans Faceted Jidu 8 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, posters, ui titling, branding, techy, futuristic, industrial, modular, retro sci‑fi, tech signaling, geometric system, industrial feel, sci‑fi tone, faceted, chamfered, octagonal, geometric, angular.
A geometric sans with monoline strokes and consistently chamfered corners that replace most curves with crisp planar facets. Bowls and counters tend toward octagonal shapes, giving letters like O, C, G, and D a squared-off, engineered feel. The construction favors straight segments, short angled joins, and open apertures, producing a steady, mechanical rhythm across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals. Spacing and widths vary by glyph, but the overall silhouette stays compact and orderly, with clear stroke endings and minimal optical flare.
Best suited to display typography: headlines, posters, logotypes, and UI or product titling where its angular, faceted construction can be a key visual identifier. It also works well for tech-themed graphics, game/film key art, and packaging accents, especially when set with generous size and simple layouts that let the geometry read clearly.
The faceted geometry reads as technical and futuristic, evoking digital interfaces, industrial labeling, and retro science‑fiction design. Its angular terminals and polygonal curves convey precision and a slightly game-like, synthetic personality while remaining clean and legible at display sizes.
The design appears intended to translate a neutral sans skeleton into a faceted, polygonal system—prioritizing a coherent angular language over fully round curves. The result is a functional, modern display face that signals technology and engineered precision while keeping letterforms straightforward and readable.
Distinctive chamfers show up not only on rounded forms but also at key junctions and terminals, creating a cohesive "cut metal" look. Numerals follow the same polygonal logic (notably 0, 2, 3, 8, 9), which helps the set feel unified in UI or branding contexts where letters and figures mix frequently.