Sans Faceted Roti 8 is a very light, very wide, low contrast, reverse italic, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, ui labels, tech branding, packaging, futuristic, technical, angular, austere, clean, sci-fi aesthetic, technical clarity, geometric styling, modern display, faceted, geometric, monoline, chamfered, cornered.
A faceted geometric sans built from straight strokes and clipped corners, replacing curves with planar, chamfer-like segments. Strokes are monoline and open, with airy counters and a slightly forward-leaning construction that reads as a subtle slant. Proportions feel expansive and horizontally spread, while the lowercase maintains a large x-height and simplified forms. Terminals and joins favor hard angles and short diagonals, giving bowls and rounds a squared, octagonal impression across letters and numerals.
Works best for display settings where its angular construction can be read as a deliberate stylistic signal—headlines, posters, product marks, and technology-leaning brand systems. It also suits UI labeling, dashboards, and on-device typography where crisp geometric shapes and consistent stroke weight support a clean, schematic look.
The overall tone is futuristic and engineered, evoking interface graphics, sci‑fi labeling, and precision-made objects. Its sharp edges and roomy spacing create a cool, controlled voice that feels more technical than humanist.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric sans into a faceted, polygonal voice—prioritizing sharp structure, simplified geometry, and a modern, system-like presence over organic curves.
The faceting produces distinctive silhouettes in round characters (e.g., O/Q/C/G and 0), and the minimal stroke modulation keeps texture even in longer lines. The slanted stance adds motion without becoming overtly cursive, supporting a sleek display rhythm in headings and short passages.