Sans Faceted Jifa 6 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, headlines, posters, branding, signage, futuristic, techno, industrial, digital, sci‑fi, geometric system, tech signaling, crisp legibility, display impact, angular, geometric, chamfered, monoline, octagonal.
A geometric sans built from straight strokes and sharp chamfered corners, replacing curves with planar facets. Strokes are monoline with crisp terminals and consistent join behavior, producing an octagonal, engineered feel across rounds and diagonals. Counters stay fairly open and rectangular, with squared bowls in B, P, and R and faceted curves in C, G, O, Q, and S. Proportions skew broad with a stable baseline and straightforward spacing; numerals follow the same angular construction (notably the segmented 2 and 3 and the boxy 0/8).
This design suits short-to-medium settings where a high-tech voice is desired: UI labels, dashboards, product branding, game/film titles, event posters, and directional or environmental graphics. It can also work for compact blocks of copy when generous size and spacing preserve its angular details.
The faceted geometry reads as technical and futuristic, like interface lettering or hardware labeling. Its sharp corners and measured rhythm suggest precision and a slightly retro-digital attitude rather than warmth or calligraphic expression.
The letterforms appear intended to translate a clean sans into a faceted, polygonal system that stays legible while signaling technology and precision. The consistent chamfers and monoline construction point to an emphasis on uniformity and a distinctive, engineered texture in display and interface contexts.
Distinctive facets appear consistently at outer corners and on traditionally rounded glyphs, giving the whole set a cohesive “machined” silhouette. The lowercase maintains the same constructed logic as the uppercase, with simplified single-story forms and minimal modulation, keeping texture even in longer passages.