Sans Faceted Mipe 8 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, game ui, industrial, techno, rugged, mechanical, tactical, add texture, signal tech, feel industrial, display impact, faceted, angular, chiseled, stencil-like, jagged.
A compact, angular sans with planar facets replacing most curves. Strokes are largely monolinear, with squared terminals and frequent diagonal chamfers that create a cut-metal, polygonal silhouette. Many forms show small breaks, notches, and stepped joins that read as deliberate construction marks, producing a slightly distressed, stencil-adjacent texture without sacrificing overall structure. Counters are tight and geometric, and the alphabet maintains a consistent, engineered rhythm across caps and lowercase with a robust, blocky presence.
Best suited to display use where its angular texture can read clearly: headlines, posters, logos, product packaging, and on-screen titles. The engineered shapes also fit interface labeling and game/UI motifs, especially in tech, industrial, or sci‑fi themed designs. In longer text it will impart a strong voice, so it’s most effective when used in moderation or at larger sizes.
The overall tone feels industrial and technical, like lettering cut from sheet metal or marked for equipment. The faceting and strategic nicks add a rugged, utilitarian edge that suggests machinery, sci‑fi interfaces, and tactical labeling. It reads assertive and modern, with a controlled harshness rather than a playful quirk.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric sans into a faceted, fabricated look, introducing chamfers and small interruptions to evoke cutting, milling, or stenciling. Its goal is a distinctive, high-impact texture while keeping letterforms familiar enough for quick recognition.
The faceted treatment is applied consistently across round letters (C, O, Q, G) and diagonals (A, V, W, X), helping the design feel unified even in text. Lowercase keeps the same hard-edged construction, and figures share the same cut-corner logic, supporting cohesive headline and display settings.