Sans Faceted Timy 7 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, tech branding, headlines, signage, packaging, futuristic, technical, sci‑fi, industrial, geometric, geometric system, interface clarity, futurist styling, brand distinctiveness, faceted, octagonal, angular, modular, rounded corners.
A monoline geometric sans built from straight segments with consistent chamfered corners, producing octagonal, faceted counters in rounded letters like O, Q, and 8. Strokes maintain even thickness with squared terminals and minimal contrast, while corners are systematically cut rather than curved. Proportions skew wide with a tall lowercase, giving the text a spacious, engineered rhythm; joins and diagonals (K, M, N, V, W, X) follow the same crisp, planar construction. The digit set echoes the same faceted geometry, with open, angular forms and clear separation between similar shapes.
Best suited to display-oriented typography where its faceted geometry can be appreciated: product and tech branding, UI/UX labels, dashboards, wayfinding, and bold editorial headings. It can also work for short blocks of text in futuristic or industrial themes, especially when ample tracking and line spacing are available.
The overall tone is clean and machine-made, evoking interfaces, instrumentation, and sci‑fi industrial design. Its sharp chamfers and orderly spacing read as precise and utilitarian rather than expressive or calligraphic.
The design appears intended to translate rounded, modern sans structures into a planar, chamfered system that feels engineered and contemporary. By standardizing angles and corners across caps, lowercase, and numerals, it aims for a cohesive, device-like aesthetic with strong recognizability at larger sizes.
Distinctive design moments include a faceted, octagonal “O” family, a compact, angular “S,” and a “Q” with a small interior tail detail that reinforces the technical feel. The lowercase maintains the same hard-edged logic as the caps, keeping texture consistent in mixed-case settings.