Sans Faceted Ihni 3 is a very light, very wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: ui labeling, tech posters, sci-fi titles, diagrams, signage, technical, futuristic, digital, schematic, utilitarian, schematic aesthetic, geometric system, retro-future, modular consistency, monoline, faceted, octagonal, angular, wireframe.
A monoline, outline-constructed sans with squared proportions and frequent chamfered corners that replace curves with short planar facets. Strokes keep a consistent thin weight, with open counters and generous internal space that maintains clarity despite the skeletal drawing style. The character set shows a tall lowercase with simple, straight-sided forms; diagonals appear as stepped or segmented joins, and rounded letters resolve into octagonal loops. Overall spacing feels even and slightly airy, with a rhythmic, geometric cadence driven by repeated 45° cuts and right-angle terminals.
Works well for interface labels, dashboards, and technical diagrams where a lightweight, schematic look is desired. It also suits sci‑fi or retro-futuristic titles, event posters, and signage applications that can give the outline construction enough scale and contrast to stay crisp.
The font projects a technical, engineered mood—like lettering drafted from a CAD plotter or retro vector display. Its faceted corners and wireframe outlines read as futuristic and system-like, lending a controlled, instrument-panel tone rather than a humanist or expressive one.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric, faceted construction into a minimal, outline sans—prioritizing a cohesive chamfered system over smooth curves. It aims for a clean, modern-tech impression with recognizable letterforms that keep a consistent modular logic across uppercase, lowercase, and figures.
Because the design is built from thin outlines rather than filled strokes, it benefits from clean backgrounds and adequate size; at very small settings the segmented corners and open construction may visually break up. Numerals and caps maintain the same chamfered geometry, reinforcing a consistent, modular feel across the set.