Sans Faceted Itte 9 is a light, wide, high contrast, reverse italic, normal x-height font.
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A sharply constructed sans built from straight strokes and crisp chamfered corners, replacing curves with planar facets. Strokes are generally thin and even, with occasional tapering or clipped terminals that create a cut-metal feel. Counters tend to be rectangular or polygonal, and joins form hard angles that emphasize a mechanical rhythm. Proportions run on the open, extended side with compact interior space and a slightly segmented look in letters like S, G, and 8.
Best suited for display settings where the sharp geometry can be appreciated—headlines, posters, logotypes, tech branding, and environmental or wayfinding-style graphics. It can work for short UI labels or game/film titling, but its stylization and thin strokes make it less ideal for long body text at small sizes.
The overall tone reads futuristic and engineered—more like signage, UI, or hardware labeling than handwriting or traditional print. Its faceted geometry conveys precision and toughness, with a hint of sci‑fi and cyber-industrial character.
The font appears designed to translate a mechanical, polygonal construction into a readable sans, prioritizing a faceted silhouette and a crisp, engineered texture. Its goal seems to be delivering a distinctive sci‑fi/industrial voice while maintaining a consistent alphabet and numeral system.
The design language is consistent across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals, giving the set a cohesive, modular presence. Some glyphs lean into distinctive constructions (notably the angular M/W and the clipped bowls in B/D/P/R), which increases personality but also makes the texture more stylized than neutral.