Sans Faceted Typi 6 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Bilokos Pro' by AukimVisuel (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, packaging, signage, industrial, techno, angular, futuristic, authoritative, display impact, geometric system, tech aesthetic, mechanical clarity, stylized legibility, octagonal, condensed, monoline, geometric, faceted.
A condensed, monoline display sans built from straight strokes and clipped corners, replacing curves with chamfered, multi-sided facets. Bowls and counters are squarish and octagonal, with consistent corner cuts across rounds like O/C/G and compact, rectangular interior spaces in letters such as B/P/R. Verticals dominate, horizontals are short and assertive, and joins are crisp, giving the alphabet a tightly engineered rhythm. Numerals follow the same faceted geometry, with angular turns and uniform stroke weight for a cohesive, mechanical texture in lines of text.
This font is best suited to display applications where its faceted construction can be appreciated: posters, headlines, branding marks, packaging, and short signage. It also works well for UI-style titles or thematic graphics that aim for a technical or sci‑fi voice, while extended small-size reading is less ideal due to its dense, angular forms.
The overall tone feels industrial and futuristic, with a utilitarian, engineered edge reminiscent of technical labeling and sci‑fi interfaces. Its sharp facets and compressed proportions project firmness and control, leaning more toward machine-made precision than warmth or informality.
The design intention appears to be a geometric, chamfer-driven display sans that evokes machined lettering and modernist modular construction. By systematically faceting curves into planar cuts, it creates a distinctive, high-impact voice while keeping stroke weight and structure straightforward for consistent word shapes.
The typeface maintains strong stylistic consistency through repeated chamfers at terminals, corners, and apertures, which helps text blocks read as a patterned, modular system. The condensed width increases visual density, making spacing and line breaks feel compact and purposeful, especially in all-caps settings.