Sans Faceted Idram 10 is a very light, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, headlines, posters, tech branding, wayfinding, futuristic, technical, minimal, sci‑fi, architectural, geometric construction, futurist display, digital aesthetic, system lettering, monoline, angular, faceted, octagonal, geometric.
A monoline sans built from straight segments and crisp chamfered corners, replacing curves with small planar facets. Proportions are tall and tightly set, with narrow bowls and compact counters; round letters like O/C/G read as octagonal outlines. Terminals are clean and unbracketed, and joins stay precise, giving a measured, engineered rhythm. Numerals and capitals echo the same faceted construction, with consistent stroke behavior and a uniform, outline-like linearity across the set.
Best suited to short text where its angular construction can read cleanly: interface labels, dashboards, titling, posters, and tech-oriented branding. It can also work for signage or wayfinding when set with generous tracking and adequate size to preserve the thin strokes.
The overall tone is cool and systematic, with a distinctly futuristic, instrument-panel feel. Its faceted geometry and thin, precise strokes suggest technology, automation, and digital interfaces rather than humanist warmth.
The design appears intended to translate geometric, machined letterforms into a lightweight display sans, using faceted corners to evoke digital or architectural construction while maintaining a consistent monoline skeleton.
Diagonal strokes are used sparingly and feel carefully controlled (notably in K, X, Z, and 7), while many forms rely on verticals with short horizontal breaks. The lowercase maintains a simplified, constructed look with single-storey forms and restrained apertures, emphasizing clarity and pattern over calligraphic nuance.