Sans Faceted Pawe 9 is a light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, wayfinding, tech branding, product markings, posters, technical, futuristic, industrial, systematic, geometric, modernization, system feel, precision, geometric consistency, distinct identity, faceted, chamfered, angular, octagonal, rounded corners.
This typeface is a clean, monoline sans with a distinctly faceted construction: bowls and rounds are resolved into short planar segments with consistent chamfered corners. Strokes maintain even thickness, with open apertures and restrained contrast, producing a crisp, engineered texture in text. Uppercase forms are straightforward and geometric, while lowercase follows a modern, simplified skeleton with compact, constructed curves (notably in c, e, s, and g) and a single‑storey a. Numerals continue the same chamfered, polygonal logic, keeping counters open and shapes legible at display sizes.
It suits user-interface labels, dashboards, and product or equipment graphics where clarity and a technical voice are desirable. The faceted geometry also works well in tech branding, event titles, and poster headlines, especially in contexts that benefit from a structured, contemporary look.
The overall tone feels technical and forward-looking, like interface typography or industrial labeling where precision is part of the aesthetic. Its angular rounding reads as modern and utilitarian rather than friendly, with a subtle sci‑fi flavor driven by the polygonal curves.
The design appears intended to merge straightforward sans-serif legibility with a constructed, faceted curve strategy, yielding a modern geometric voice that reads as engineered and contemporary. The consistent chamfers and segmented rounds suggest an aim toward a cohesive system that feels precise in both text and display settings.
The repeated corner chamfers create a coherent rhythm across letters, numbers, and punctuation, giving the font a consistent “machined” finish. The design stays minimal—details are reduced to essential geometry—so the faceting becomes the primary personality cue without overwhelming readability.