Sans Faceted Lyfy 1 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, ui labels, techno, industrial, retro, game-like, mechanical, geometric system, digital aesthetic, display impact, stencil-like clarity, angular, chamfered, octagonal, modular, blocky.
A sharply faceted sans with chamfered corners that replace curves with straight segments, creating octagonal counters and polygonal outer shapes. Strokes are consistently thick with a monoline feel, while joins are crisp and geometric, producing a sturdy, engineered texture. Proportions are compact with squared shoulders and short, flattened curves; diagonals and terminals often resolve into 45° cuts. The overall rhythm is steady and grid-friendly, with distinct, high-contrast silhouettes in caps and numerals.
Best suited to short text where its angular details and bold presence can read cleanly—headlines, branding marks, product titling, and packaging callouts. It also works well for interface labels, game menus, and signage-style applications where a geometric, technical aesthetic is desirable.
The faceted construction gives the face a technical, machine-made tone that reads as retro-digital and industrial. Its hard edges and modular geometry suggest control panels, arcade interfaces, and sci‑fi UI, while still retaining an approachable, schematic clarity.
Likely designed to translate a geometric, faceted motif into a practical alphabet that remains legible while emphasizing sharp planes and clipped corners. The intent appears to prioritize a distinctive, tech-forward texture that feels modular and consistent across letters and numbers.
Counters tend to be squared or octagonal, and several forms lean on simplified, sign-like construction that favors recognition at a glance. The lowercase shares much of the same angular logic as the uppercase, reinforcing a consistent, systematized voice across text and display settings.