Sans Faceted Jino 5 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, branding, headlines, ui labels, posters, futuristic, technical, sci‑fi, industrial, digital, tech aesthetic, futurism, geometric system, ui clarity, industrial tone, octagonal, angular, chamfered, geometric, monoline.
A geometric sans built from straight segments with consistent chamfered corners, replacing most curves with crisp facets. Strokes appear essentially monoline, with squared terminals and frequent octagonal counters (notably in O/0 and rounded lowercase forms). Proportions are extended horizontally with generous internal space, while letterspacing and overall rhythm remain orderly and engineered. Lowercase follows the same faceted construction, with single-storey forms and simplified joins that keep shapes compact and schematic.
Best suited to short-to-medium display settings where its angular construction can read as a deliberate stylistic feature: tech branding, game and film titles, sci‑fi/industrial packaging, and interface labels or dashboards. It can also work for sectional headings and signage-style applications where a crisp, engineered voice is desired.
The faceted geometry and mechanical regularity give the face a distinctly futuristic, technical tone. It reads as designed and synthetic rather than humanist, suggesting digital interfaces, machinery markings, and sci‑fi worldbuilding. The wide stance and sharp corner cuts add a confident, hard-edged presence.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern, machine-like sans that evokes digital and industrial aesthetics through consistent corner faceting and geometric simplification. By building rounded forms from planar segments and maintaining even stroke weight, it aims for a controlled, technical look with strong, recognizable silhouettes.
Diagonal joins are used strategically to imply curvature, creating a consistent "cut-corner" motif across rounds, bowls, and diagonals. Numerals echo the same octagonal logic, and the overall design favors clarity of silhouette over softness, producing a clean, utilitarian texture in lines of text.