Sans Faceted Huluf 2 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album covers, game ui, packaging, quirky, handmade, edgy, playful, geometric, expressiveness, handmade feel, geometric edge, display impact, angular, faceted, irregular, monoline, sketchy.
A sharply faceted, monoline sans with an intentionally irregular, hand-drawn construction. Curves are consistently translated into planar segments, giving bowls and rounds a polygonal feel (notably in O/C/G and the numerals). Strokes maintain fairly even thickness, while joints and terminals land at varied angles, creating a lightly jittered rhythm. Proportions are mixed and slightly loose: counters skew angular, widths vary by glyph, and overall spacing reads as open but not rigidly uniform.
Best suited for display use where texture and personality are desirable: posters, headlines, album/cover art, game or indie app UI accents, and expressive packaging. It can work for short blurbs or pull quotes at comfortable sizes, but the irregular geometry and variable widths suggest avoiding dense, small-size body text.
The font conveys a quirky, crafty energy—more street-poster and zine-like than corporate. Its angular facets and uneven stroke placement add a slightly edgy, improvised tone, while the simple sans structure keeps it approachable and playful.
The design appears intended to merge a straightforward sans skeleton with a crystalline, segmented drawing style. By replacing smooth curves with facets and introducing controlled irregularity, it aims to feel handmade and distinctive while remaining legible in short, attention-grabbing settings.
Distinctive construction details include polygonal bowls, kinked diagonals, and occasional asymmetry that feels deliberate rather than accidental. Numerals follow the same faceted logic, with open, hand-rendered shapes that prioritize character over strict typographic regularity.