Sans Faceted Fine 2 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, short x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'NK Fracht Square', 'Neue Konstrukteur Round', and 'Neue Konstrukteur Square' by HouseOfBurvo (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: display, headlines, posters, logos, game ui, edgy, techy, quirky, angular, futuristic, stylization, theme display, sci‑fi tone, geometric system, angular clarity, faceted, chiseled, geometric, monoline, stenciled.
A sharply faceted, slanted sans with planar strokes that substitute corners and short diagonals for curves. The letterforms are built from crisp, straight segments with consistent stroke thickness and minimal modulation, creating a cut-paper or chiseled look. Counters tend to be small and angular, with polygonal bowls (notably in O/0 and rounded letters) and compact apertures. Proportions feel tight and upright in structure despite the overall rightward slant, and the set keeps a steady, gridlike rhythm that reads as controlled and systematic rather than calligraphic.
Best suited to display contexts where its sharp geometry can be appreciated—headlines, posters, logotypes, and UI titling in tech, sci‑fi, or gaming themes. It can also work for short labels or packaging accents, but its dense angles and small counters suggest avoiding long passages at small sizes.
The design conveys a futuristic, slightly aggressive tone—more “crafted from hard material” than friendly or organic. Its angularity and slant add motion and attitude, giving it a stylized, game- or sci‑fi-adjacent personality with a quirky edge.
This font appears designed to deliver a distinctive, faceted voice: a utilitarian sans framework pushed into a stylized, polygonal construction. The consistent, straight-edged system prioritizes visual character and thematic cohesion over conventional softness, aiming for a sleek, engineered feel.
Many terminals end in clipped angles, and several joins form distinctive notches that reinforce the faceted theme. Numerals echo the same polygonal construction, with the 0 rendered as a beveled loop and other figures using sharp bends and cut corners for continuity with the alphabet.