Sans Faceted Itra 4 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, gaming ui, techno, futuristic, angular, dynamic, industrial, sci‑fi branding, interface style, industrial labeling, speed emphasis, faceted, monoline, octagonal, geometric, sharp-cornered.
A slanted, monoline sans built from straight segments that substitute curves with crisp facets. Counters and bowls read as octagonal forms, with consistent stroke thickness and clean joins that create a planar, engineered feel. Proportions skew horizontally, and widths vary noticeably by glyph, giving the texture a lively, uneven rhythm despite the strict geometry. Terminals are typically clipped rather than rounded, and diagonals are prominent, reinforcing the brisk forward motion.
Best suited to display settings where the angular facets can read clearly—headlines, posters, title cards, and brand marks for tech, motorsport, or gaming contexts. It can also work for packaging callouts and interface accents where a geometric, engineered voice is desired.
The overall tone is futuristic and technical, evoking sci‑fi interfaces, industrial labeling, and speed-oriented branding. Its faceted construction and oblique stance feel energetic and slightly aggressive, while the uniform stroke keeps it disciplined and schematic.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric, polygonal construction into a usable sans for contemporary display typography, prioritizing a strong sci‑fi/industrial identity over neutral text invisibility. The faceting and forward slant aim to signal motion and precision while keeping letterforms coherent across mixed case and numerals.
At text sizes the segmented construction remains highly visible, producing a distinctive sparkle and a mechanical cadence across lines. The numerals and round letters (like O/0 and 8) lean heavily into polygonal silhouettes, making the style most recognizable in headlines and short bursts of copy.