Sans Faceted Lyku 1 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, game ui, sci‑fi titles, logos, techno, industrial, futuristic, retro arcade, mechanical, impact, tech tone, geometric system, signage clarity, modular styling, angular, faceted, octagonal, geometric, stencil-like.
A geometric, faceted sans with squared proportions and clipped corners that turn curves into crisp planar joins. Strokes are uniform and heavy, with wide interior counters and a consistently chamfered silhouette across rounds like O/C/G and figures like 0/8/9. Terminals are blunt and orthogonal, producing a blocky rhythm; diagonals (V/W/X/Y) are constructed from straight segments with sharp intersections. The overall spacing feels steady and modular, giving lines of text a compact, engineered texture.
Best suited to display settings where its angular texture can be appreciated—headlines, posters, title cards, game/UI labels, and brand marks that want a technical or futuristic edge. It also works well for short blocks of text in interface-like contexts, but its strong geometry is most effective at medium to large sizes.
The letterforms evoke a techno-industrial tone, like signage cut from sheet material or graphics from early digital interfaces. Its faceted geometry and hard corners read as assertive and functional, leaning toward sci‑fi, arcade, and equipment labeling rather than organic or literary voices.
The design appears intended to translate a sans-serif skeleton into a faceted, chamfered system, prioritizing a consistent polygonal construction over true curves. The goal seems to be a sturdy, high-impact display face that signals technology, machinery, and modernist modularity.
Distinctive chamfers appear on most corners, including shoulders and bowls, which helps maintain a consistent “machined” look in both uppercase and lowercase. The design retains clear differentiation between similar shapes (e.g., I/l/1 and O/0), aided by the font’s angular construction and open counters.