Sans Faceted Idbij 4 is a very light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: branding, headlines, editorial, packaging, posters, minimal, airy, refined, modern, precise, modern refinement, geometric clarity, distinctive texture, light elegance, high-contrast feel, geometric, angular curves, open counters, clean terminals.
A very slender, crisp sans with consistent stroke weight and generous interior space. Curves are rendered with subtly angular, faceted outlines rather than fully round bowls, giving circular forms a gently planar feel while keeping the overall construction clean and geometric. Proportions are balanced and readable, with open counters, straightforward joins, and tidy, mostly unembellished terminals; the lowercase maintains a simple, contemporary structure with a single-storey “g” and an uncomplicated “a.” Numerals follow the same light, open rhythm, with the “0” reading as an oval and the “1” as a simple vertical stroke.
Best suited to branding systems, headlines, and editorial settings where a light, refined texture is desired. It can work well for packaging, posters, and UI moments that prioritize elegance and clarity, especially when set at moderate to large sizes with comfortable tracking.
The tone is calm and contemporary, combining lightness with a slightly technical edge from the faceted curvature. It feels elegant and understated rather than expressive, suggesting precision and restraint. The overall impression is sophisticated and modern, with a cool, architectural cleanliness.
The design appears intended to deliver a minimalist sans voice with a distinctive geometric twist: keeping strokes and terminals plain, while introducing faceted curvature to make rounded forms feel more engineered and contemporary. The consistent light structure suggests an emphasis on elegance, spaciousness, and a clean typographic color.
At smaller sizes the extreme thinness may ask for careful use on low-contrast backgrounds, but at display and larger text sizes the airy spacing and open shapes stay clear. The faceting is most noticeable on rounded letters and gives the design a distinctive signature without becoming decorative.