Sans Faceted Ilpi 6 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, display, branding, posters, logotypes, techy, retro, angular, schematic, futuristic, angularization, tech tone, display impact, geometric consistency, constructed look, chamfered, geometric, faceted, crisp, linear.
A monoline, angular sans built from straight strokes and crisp chamfered corners, with curves consistently replaced by planar facets. The drawing favors open counters and simplified geometry, producing clean silhouettes with a slightly condensed footprint and steady vertical rhythm. Terminals are squared or clipped, and joins are sharply articulated, giving letters a modular, constructed feel. Numerals echo the same faceted logic, with especially polygonal rounds and a slashed zero.
Best suited to short display settings where the faceted construction can be appreciated: headlines, posters, title cards, and brand marks with a tech or retro-futurist aesthetic. It can also work for UI labels, product labeling, and signage-style graphics when used at larger sizes for clarity.
The overall tone reads technical and futuristic with a retro digital edge, like labeling on instruments or a stylized sci‑fi interface. Its sharp geometry feels precise and engineered rather than casual or expressive, projecting a controlled, schematic personality.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric, faceted motif into a readable sans alphabet, trading traditional curves for chamfered planes while keeping stroke width even and spacing orderly. It aims to deliver a distinctive, constructed voice that remains legible in display text and distinctive in identity work.
Distinctive features include multi-segment bowls and rounded forms (C/G/O/S) rendered as angled outlines, plus pointed or notched apexes in letters like A, M, N, and W. The lowercase maintains the same angular construction, with single-storey forms and minimal modulation, keeping texture consistent across mixed-case settings.