Sans Faceted Hudab 6 is a light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui, branding, signage, headlines, tech editorial, clean, technical, futuristic, architectural, precise, modernize, system clarity, geometric styling, distinctive texture, rounded corners, geometric, open apertures, angled joins, crisp.
This typeface uses a consistent monoline stroke with squared-off terminals and subtly rounded outer corners that keep the forms smooth without becoming soft. Many traditionally curved letters are rendered with planar, faceted construction—especially visible in bowls and arcs—creating a crisp, geometric rhythm. Proportions are relatively open with generous counters and clear apertures, while diagonals and angled joins add a mechanical, engineered feel. Numerals and capitals follow the same straight-and-faceted logic, maintaining strong visual consistency across the set.
Well suited to interface typography, product branding, and environmental or wayfinding graphics where a modern, engineered voice is helpful. It also works for headlines and short-to-medium text in technology, science, and design contexts, especially when you want a sleek geometric look without heavy styling.
The overall tone is modern and precise, with a controlled, technical character that reads as quietly futuristic. The faceting introduces a subtle sci‑fi/industrial flavor while the open shapes keep it approachable and legible. It feels designed for clarity and system-like consistency rather than warmth or expressiveness.
The design intention appears to be a contemporary sans that replaces conventional curves with faceted geometry to create a distinctive, forward-looking texture while preserving readability. Its consistent stroke and open forms suggest it was drawn to perform reliably in practical settings, with a recognizable constructed personality.
The lowercase shows a single-storey ‘a’ and ‘g’, reinforcing the geometric, constructed aesthetic. Several letters feature distinctive angled transitions and small structural notches where curves would normally be continuous, which becomes a recognizable signature in text. Spacing and overall rhythm appear even, supporting clean lines in longer passages.