Sans Faceted Hunod 10 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, ui display, signage, technical, futuristic, architectural, precise, industrial, tech aesthetic, geometric system, display character, constructed forms, monoline, faceted, octagonal, angular, geometric.
A monolinear sans with sharply faceted, planar construction: curves are replaced by straight segments and clipped corners, producing an octagonal, engineered silhouette throughout. Strokes maintain consistent thickness with clean joins and mostly squared terminals; diagonal strokes are crisp and evenly weighted. Proportions are fairly geometric with open counters and a measured rhythm, while distinctive cuts at corners (notably in C, G, O, Q, S, and numerals like 0, 2, 3, 8) create a consistent "chamfered" motif. The lowercase is compact and simple, with single-storey forms and restrained extenders, keeping the overall texture tidy and regular in text.
Best suited to headlines, logos, and branded typography where its faceted construction can be appreciated. It also fits interface display text, tech-themed graphics, packaging, and signage systems that benefit from a crisp, engineered look. For long-form body copy, it works most comfortably at moderate sizes where the angular detailing remains clear.
The faceted geometry gives the font a technical, futuristic tone—suggesting CAD drawings, sci‑fi interfaces, and industrial labeling. Its consistent corner-chamfer language feels precise and constructed rather than handwritten or organic, lending a cool, engineered personality.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric sans skeleton into an angular, chamfered system, creating a unified industrial aesthetic across letters and numerals. By standardizing clipped corners and straightened curves, it aims to deliver a modern, technical voice with consistent construction and clear forms.
In continuous reading, the repeated corner cuts create a distinctive sparkle at small sizes and a strong, stylized voice at larger sizes. Round characters and numerals are particularly defining, with multi-facet bowls that read like signage or display lettering; straight-sided letters remain clean and minimal, helping maintain overall legibility.