Sans Faceted Hubav 2 is a very light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: branding, headlines, posters, signage, ui labels, futuristic, minimal, technical, architectural, clean, modernize, signal tech, create distinction, systematize forms, maintain clarity, geometric, angular, faceted, constructed, open counters.
A crisp, geometric sans with a monoline stroke and an angular, faceted construction that substitutes sharp planar joins for fully rounded curves. Bowls and rounds are built from straight segments with softened corners, producing octagonal and D-like forms in letters such as C, G, O, and D. Proportions are balanced and modern, with open apertures and generous interior space that keep the design airy at text sizes, while the consistent stroke and simplified terminals give it a precise, engineered rhythm. Figures follow the same logic, with segmented curves and clean horizontals that align visually with the capitals.
Well suited to display typography where its faceted geometry can be appreciated—technology branding, contemporary editorial headlines, posters, and environmental graphics. It also works for short UI labels and dashboards when set slightly larger or with ample contrast, where the clean monoline structure stays crisp and the open counters aid quick recognition.
The overall tone feels futuristic and technical, like signage from a modern transit system or a sci‑fi interface. Its restrained geometry reads calm and deliberate rather than playful, projecting a cool, contemporary neutrality with a subtle high-tech edge.
The letterforms appear designed to evoke modern fabrication and digital precision by constructing curves from straight facets while keeping a simple monoline skeleton. The aim seems to be a distinctive geometric voice that remains clean and legible, offering a futuristic flavor without heavy stylization.
Distinctive details include the polygonal rounding in curved letters, the simplified, straight-sided treatment of traditionally curved forms (notably in S and G), and a coherent faceting that remains consistent across upper- and lowercase. The design maintains a light, airy presence, so contrast and size become important for small UI settings or low-resolution reproduction.