Sans Faceted Idnum 6 is a very light, narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, album art, game ui, title cards, edgy, angular, sketchy, futuristic, raw, expressive display, geometric experiment, futuristic tone, hand-drawn feel, wireframe, faceted, spiky, monoline, broken.
A wiry, monoline sans built from sharp, planar strokes that substitute facets for curves. Letterforms are strongly slanted with a quick, handwritten rhythm, combining long straight segments, abrupt corners, and occasional open joins that give some glyphs a broken, constructed feel. Strokes remain consistently thin, with pointed terminals and a taut, geometric tension; counters are often implied rather than fully enclosed. Spacing and widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, reinforcing an irregular, drawn-by-hand texture while maintaining a coherent angular system across caps, lowercase, and numerals.
Best suited to display settings where its angular construction and sketch-like cadence can be appreciated—posters, titles, album artwork, and branding moments that want a fractured or futuristic edge. It can also work for short UI labels or game/tech-themed graphics when used at comfortable sizes, while longer passages will read more as a texture than as a conventional text face.
The overall tone feels edgy and experimental—like a technical sketch or sci‑fi wireframe rendered with a restless, energetic hand. Its faceted geometry reads modern and slightly abrasive, suggesting speed, tension, and a DIY, punk-graphic attitude rather than polish or warmth.
This design appears aimed at translating faceted, polygonal geometry into a fast, hand-drawn sans, emphasizing sharp angles, implied curves, and a deliberately unrefined line. The intent seems to be expressive distinctiveness—creating a wireframe-like voice that feels both constructed and impulsive.
The caps tend to read more stable and architectural, while the lowercase leans more gestural and fragmented, which can create a pronounced shift in texture in mixed-case settings. Numerals echo the same sharp, prismatic construction, with open angles and kinked diagonals that prioritize character over neutrality.