Sans Faceted Like 11 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, tech branding, posters, headlines, wayfinding, techno, sci‑fi, industrial, mechanical, digital, futuristic voice, geometric system, interface clarity, constructed forms, octagonal, chamfered, angular, geometric, modular.
A crisp geometric sans with faceted, chamfered corners that turn rounds into octagonal forms. Strokes are consistently monoline, with squared terminals and a slightly modular, constructed feel. Counters are generally compact and rectangularized, with wide apertures in letters like C and S that read as clipped arcs. The overall rhythm is clean and even, with clear separation between strokes and carefully aligned angles that keep the texture uniform in text.
Well-suited to interface labels, dashboards, and on-screen graphics where sharp geometry reinforces a technical theme. It also works effectively for branding in tech, gaming, or industrial contexts, and for posters or headlines that benefit from a futuristic, constructed voice. In signage or wayfinding, the sturdy shapes and clear angles can remain readable at a range of sizes.
The faceted geometry and clipped curves give the face a distinctly technological, engineered tone. It evokes instrumentation, futuristic interfaces, and precision hardware aesthetics rather than warmth or softness.
Likely designed to translate a modern sans skeleton into a faceted, planar system, replacing curves with consistent chamfers for a cohesive, machine-made look. The emphasis appears to be on clean repetition of angles and corners to create a distinctive, contemporary display texture while keeping letterforms straightforward and legible.
Uppercase forms lean toward broad, stable silhouettes (notably the boxy O and squared-off D), while lowercase introduces more utilitarian shapes such as a single-storey a and g with angular bowls. Numerals follow the same corner-cut logic, staying legible with strong, simplified outlines.