Sans Faceted Henu 6 is a regular weight, very narrow, monoline, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, signage, logotypes, packaging, art deco, industrial, retro, architectural, futuristic, deco revival, space-saving, signage look, geometric system, crisp display, condensed, geometric, angular, faceted, squared corners.
A condensed, geometric sans with monoline strokes and tall proportions. Curves are largely replaced by crisp, planar facets and squared-off turns, giving bowls and terminals an angular, chamfered feel. The rhythm is vertical and airy, with narrow counters and tight apertures; horizontals are kept minimal, and many forms rely on straight stems with clipped corners. Capitals and figures maintain a consistent, engineered construction that reads cleanly at display sizes.
This font is well suited to headlines, posters, and branding where a distinctive, condensed voice is needed without heavy stroke weight. It works especially well for signage-inspired layouts, labels, and logotypes that benefit from a tall, space-saving footprint and a crisp, angular texture.
The overall tone feels Art Deco–influenced and machine-made, combining vintage signage energy with a cool, modern edge. Its sharp facets and restrained stroke contrast suggest precision, order, and a slightly futuristic, architectural attitude.
The design appears intended to translate Deco-era condensed lettering into a contemporary, modular system, emphasizing straight-edge construction and faceted joins. The goal seems to be a highly recognizable display face that stays clean and controlled while projecting an industrial, architectural character.
Round characters such as O/Q and C/G appear built from straight segments with small corner cuts, reinforcing a faceted silhouette rather than a true curve. Numerals follow the same narrow, vertical logic, and punctuation is simple and unobtrusive, supporting clean composition in short lines.