Sans Faceted Ukzi 10 is a bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Pixmon' by Greentrik6789 (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: game ui, retro titles, posters, tech branding, labels, retro, arcade, industrial, digital, rugged, arcade feel, grid construction, strong silhouettes, tech tone, pixelated, blocky, chunky, faceted, stencil-like.
A blocky, geometric face built from chunky strokes and hard corners, with small planar cut-ins that replace curves and create a distinctly faceted silhouette. Forms sit on a consistent grid, with squared terminals and step-like transitions at joins that produce a slightly pixelated rhythm. Counters are compact and mostly rectangular, and the overall color is dense and even, giving text a dark, emphatic texture at display sizes.
It works best for short, high-impact settings such as game interfaces, headings, logos, badges, and packaging or label-style typography. In paragraphs, it maintains a distinctive texture that suits themed blocks of text (manuals, HUD readouts, or in-world signage) where character and atmosphere matter more than subtle typographic nuance.
The font evokes classic arcade and early-computing aesthetics, mixing digital rigidity with a rough, utilitarian edge. Its faceting and chunky construction add a tough, mechanical tone that feels at home in game UI, tech labeling, and dystopian or industrial themes.
The design appears intended to translate a pixel/grid mindset into heavier, more solid letterforms, keeping the discipline of modular construction while adding faceted cuts for character. The result prioritizes strong silhouettes and a consistent mechanical rhythm over smooth curvature.
Round characters (like O/0) appear as squared rings with clipped corners, and diagonals are rendered as stepped segments rather than smooth strokes. The uppercase and lowercase maintain a similar modular construction, helping long passages retain a consistent, grid-driven cadence.