Sans Faceted Ilky 6 is a very light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
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A sharply geometric, faceted sans built from straight segments, where bowls and rounds resolve into clipped, octagonal contours. Strokes maintain an even, delicate weight with squared terminals and consistent corner angles, giving the letterforms a wireframe, constructed feel. Proportions are disciplined and grid-like, with regular spacing and a uniform rhythm across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals; diagonals and joints stay crisp, emphasizing the polygonal geometry over curvature.
Well-suited for interface labels, terminal-style readouts, diagrams, and technical graphics where crisp geometry and regular spacing support alignment. It can also work effectively for sci‑fi or tech-forward titles, posters, and branding accents that benefit from a faceted, engineered texture.
The overall tone reads technical and engineered, with a retro-digital flavor reminiscent of plotted lettering, CAD diagrams, or early vector display aesthetics. Its angular simplicity feels cool and methodical rather than expressive, projecting precision and structure.
The design appears intended to translate a strict geometric construction into a readable text face, replacing curves with consistent planar facets for a distinctive, systemized look. The uniform spacing and measured proportions suggest an emphasis on clarity, alignment, and a cohesive techno-industrial voice.
Distinctive facets appear consistently in characters that would typically be round (such as O, C, G, Q, and 0), and the numerals follow the same planar logic for a cohesive set. The light stroke and open shapes keep forms airy, while the repeated corner treatment creates a strong, recognizable texture in text.