Sans Faceted Humar 15 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, posters, headlines, logotypes, game ui, angular, runic, edgy, playful, futuristic, stylization, carved feel, geometric motif, characterful display, geometric, chiselled, faceted, spiky, monolinear.
This typeface is built from straight strokes and sharp corners, with curves consistently replaced by planar facets and pointed joins. Strokes read as monolinear and crisp, with frequent diagonal terminals and asymmetric cuts that create a hand-cut, polygonal rhythm. Many bowls and counters become diamond or kite-like forms, giving round letters a distinctly angular construction. Spacing and widths vary by glyph, producing an irregular, lively texture while keeping a consistent stroke behavior and upright stance.
Best suited to display sizes where its faceted construction and unusual letterforms can be appreciated. It works well for posters, headlines, short branding lines, and logotypes that want a sharp, stylized voice. In UI or packaging accents, it can add character, but long passages may feel visually busy due to the angular detailing and variable glyph widths.
The overall tone feels runic and edgy, suggesting a carved or inscribed aesthetic rather than a smooth, engineered one. Its sharp geometry and quirky proportions give it a playful, slightly mischievous energy that can also read as futuristic or game-like depending on context.
The design appears intended to translate a sans skeleton into a consistently faceted, straight-edged system, prioritizing character and motif over neutral readability. It aims to evoke a carved, geometric feel while remaining legible enough for short text and prominent display settings.
Distinctive diamond-shaped counters and pointed apexes recur throughout, especially in letters that normally rely on curves, reinforcing a cohesive faceted theme. The figures and capitals share the same angular logic, helping the design maintain consistency across mixed settings.