Sans Faceted Ilfo 6 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, user interfaces, tech signage, futuristic, technical, digital, geometric, sci-fi, sci-fi voice, tech aesthetic, geometric cohesion, display impact, angular, faceted, chamfered, octagonal, stencil-like.
A sharply geometric sans built from straight segments with frequent chamfered corners, replacing most curves with faceted, polygonal turns. Strokes are consistently monoline with rounded terminals, creating a clean, engineered outline while preserving a slightly softened finish at line ends. Counters tend toward octagonal and angular forms (notably in O/C/G and numerals), and the overall rhythm favors crisp diagonals and flat horizontals with open apertures and simplified joins. Proportions read contemporary and practical, with clear differentiation between similar shapes and a compact, modular feel across the set.
Well suited to display applications where a geometric, high-tech flavor is desired: headlines, logotypes, posters, game/UI overlays, and product branding for electronics or science-forward themes. It can also work for short labels and signage where the angular silhouettes help create a strong, recognizable texture at moderate sizes.
The design communicates a futuristic, technical tone—evoking interfaces, machinery markings, and sci‑fi titling. Its faceted geometry feels precise and synthetic, while the rounded stroke ends keep it from becoming overly harsh, balancing cold digital structure with approachable clarity.
The font appears designed to translate a faceted, industrial geometry into a readable sans, prioritizing consistent stroke behavior and a unified corner system across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals. The intent is to provide a distinctive sci‑fi/tech voice that remains orderly and legible in brief text settings.
The letterforms emphasize straight-edged construction and consistent corner logic, giving text a distinctive ‘panelled’ texture in lines and headings. Numerals follow the same polygonal vocabulary, maintaining a cohesive voice for data-heavy settings.