Sans Faceted Lisa 1 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, posters, branding, ui labels, techno, industrial, futuristic, arcade, mechanical, geometric system, sci-fi branding, interface styling, signage clarity, modular construction, octagonal, chamfered, angular, monoline, modular.
A sharply faceted sans with monoline strokes and consistent chamfered corners that substitute for curves. Letterforms are built from straight segments with frequent 45° cuts, producing octagonal counters in rounded glyphs like O and 0 and crisp joints throughout. Proportions feel compact and squared-off with a tall x-height and simple, open apertures; diagonals are clean and the overall rhythm is even and gridlike. The lowercase echoes the uppercase construction, keeping forms minimal and geometric for a coherent, systematized texture in text.
Best suited to display contexts where its angular detailing can be appreciated: headlines, poster titles, packaging, and brand marks with a tech or industrial theme. It can also work for UI labels, HUD-style overlays, and short informational text where a mechanical, geometric voice is desired.
The faceted geometry and cut-corner construction create a distinctly technical, engineered tone. It reads as futuristic and game-influenced—more “interface” than “editorial”—with a hard-edged, utilitarian attitude.
The font appears designed to translate geometric, faceted forms into a practical sans for contemporary digital and sci-fi flavored graphics. Its consistent chamfer system and monoline construction suggest an intention to feel precise, modular, and machine-made while staying readable in short runs of text.
The design favors straight-sided bowls and flattened terminals, which helps maintain a consistent modular silhouette across letters and numerals. Numerals match the same octagonal logic, reinforcing a uniform, device-like aesthetic in mixed alphanumeric settings.