Sans Faceted Lylo 8 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Chunkfeeder' by Typeco (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, scoreboards, signage, packaging, headlines, technical, industrial, retro, utilitarian, digital, geometric consistency, industrial voice, digital retro, shape economy, display impact, angular, octagonal, geometric, chamfered, blocky.
A compact, geometric sans built from straight strokes and crisp chamfered corners, replacing curves with multi-sided facets. Strokes stay even throughout, with a squared, engineered rhythm and consistent terminals. Rounded forms like O/C/G and 0 are rendered as octagonal outlines, and diagonals (V/W/X/Y) are cleanly cut with hard junctions. Lowercase maintains the same angular construction, with an open, simplified structure and a single-storey feel where applicable; numerals follow the same faceted logic for strong set cohesion.
It suits interface labels, in-game HUDs, instrumentation-style readouts, and other contexts where a technical, modular look is desired. The strong, angular silhouettes also work well for headlines, posters, branding accents, and packaging that leans industrial or retro-digital.
The overall tone reads technical and machine-made, with a retro digital flavor reminiscent of industrial labeling and early computer or arcade-era graphics. Its sharp facets and strict geometry project precision, toughness, and a no-nonsense attitude.
The design appears intended to deliver a consistent faceted aesthetic—like a stencil or machined plate—while staying straightforward and highly structured in text. It prioritizes geometric cohesion and a distinctive angular voice over calligraphic nuance.
The faceting is applied consistently across the alphabet and figures, producing a distinctive silhouette even at a glance. The squared counters and clipped joins emphasize structure over softness, giving text a patterned, modular texture in longer settings.