Sans Faceted Firy 2 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, italic, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: ui labels, code display, tech branding, dashboards, packaging, techy, industrial, digital, utilitarian, angular, technical tone, futuristic feel, systematic design, display clarity, faceted, octagonal, chamfered, geometric, mechanical.
This typeface is built from straight strokes with frequent chamfered corners, replacing curves with crisp, faceted joins that read as octagonal and engineered. Strokes stay consistent in thickness, and the overall construction feels modular and grid-aligned, producing compact, even letterforms with a steady rhythm. The italic slant adds forward motion while maintaining a controlled, technical geometry; bowls and rounds (like O, C, G, 0) become multi-sided shapes, and terminals tend to end in flat cuts rather than tapering.
It suits interface labels, dashboards, technical documentation accents, and any setting where a structured, engineered look is an advantage. Its steady proportions and systematic construction also make it a good fit for code-like layouts, data readouts, and compact titling where consistent alignment matters.
The sharp facets and disciplined spacing give it a futuristic, instrument-like tone—functional, precise, and slightly retro-digital. It evokes labeling, interfaces, and hardware aesthetics more than expressive or handwritten personality.
The design appears intended to translate sans-serif forms into a planar, chamfered system—prioritizing mechanical clarity and a cohesive faceted motif while adding an italic lean for speed and emphasis. It aims for a distinctly technical identity that stays consistent across letters and figures.
The faceted geometry remains consistent across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals, helping mixed-case text hold a uniform color. In running text, the angular cornering is highly visible, so the design reads best when that mechanical character is desirable rather than needing a softer, more conversational voice.