Sans Faceted Guno 1 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, ui labels, posters, tech branding, titles, technical, futuristic, schematic, precise, minimal, futurism, technical labeling, geometric display, angular styling, monoline, angular, chamfered, faceted, geometric.
A monoline, italicized sans with polygonal construction and consistent chamfered corners that replace curves with short planar facets. Strokes stay very thin and even, with open apertures and clean joins that read like plotted linework. Uppercase forms are narrow and upright-leaning, while lowercase keeps a simple, single-storey approach in key shapes, maintaining a steady rhythm and a restrained, geometric texture. Numerals and rounds (like O/0) are rendered as multi-sided outlines, reinforcing the faceted logic across the set.
This font suits display roles where its angular construction can be a visual signature: tech-oriented headlines, interface labels, product titling, posters, and motion graphics. It will be especially effective at medium to large sizes where the faceted geometry and thin strokes remain clear.
The overall tone feels technical and forward-looking, like industrial labeling or a sci‑fi interface. Its crisp angles and light stroke weight convey precision and restraint rather than warmth, suggesting engineered clarity and speed.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric, faceted drafting aesthetic into an italic sans for modern, technical communication. By substituting curves with consistent planar cuts, it aims to feel engineered and contemporary while remaining legible in short passages and prominent labels.
The italic slant and sharp terminals create a sense of motion, while the repeated chamfers give the font a distinctive "cut metal" or "vector plot" personality. The faceting is applied consistently enough to unify text blocks, but the thin lines keep it visually airy and best suited to controlled settings.