Sans Faceted Itma 4 is a light, very wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, tech ui, gaming, futuristic, technical, sci‑fi, industrial, angular, angular translation, tech tone, geometric consistency, modern display, faceted, chamfered, geometric, octagonal, monolinear.
A sharply angular, faceted sans with chamfered corners that replace most curves with short straight segments. Strokes appear monolinear with consistent, light construction, and the overall drawing leans forward with a clean, engineered slant. Letterforms favor open counters and polygonal bowls (notably in O/Q/0/8/9), while terminals are crisp and cut at decisive angles, giving a slightly “machined” outline. Proportions are expansive and horizontally oriented, with generous spacing that keeps the wide forms legible in running text.
Best suited to headlines, logotypes, and short-to-medium display text where its angular facets read as intentional detail. It can also work for tech-themed interfaces, game titles, packaging, and editorial pull quotes that want a modern, engineered edge while staying relatively clean and readable.
The faceted geometry and forward-leaning rhythm convey a futuristic, technical tone—more spacecraft console than humanist signage. Its crisp cuts and polygonal curves suggest precision and speed, lending an industrial, digital atmosphere without becoming overly decorative.
Likely designed to translate curved sans forms into a planar, polygonal system, emphasizing repeatable chamfers and consistent stroke behavior. The goal appears to be a sleek, contemporary voice that signals technology and motion while remaining practical for set text at display sizes.
Numerals and round letters share a consistent octagonal logic, which strengthens cohesion across alphanumerics. The design keeps a steady baseline presence and avoids heavy ornament, relying on repeated chamfers and angled joins to create character.