Sans Faceted Kovo 9 is a bold, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, gaming ui, packaging, sci‑fi, futuristic, techno, aggressive, industrial, impact, futurism, branding, thematic texture, display legibility, angular, faceted, geometric, sharp, blocky.
A heavy, angular display sans built from straight segments and sharp planar facets, with virtually no curves. Strokes are monoline in feel with crisp 45° cuts, pointed terminals, and frequent triangular notches that create internal counters and distinctive ink traps. Proportions run broad and compact, with squared shoulders, flat horizontals, and wedge-like joins that give the alphabet a chiseled, emblematic silhouette. The lowercase follows the same constructed geometry and reads as a stylized small-cap system rather than a traditional text face, while figures and capitals maintain consistent edge logic and hard-corner rhythm.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as headlines, posters, branding marks, product packaging, and game or app interface titling where the angular detailing can be appreciated. It performs particularly well in large sizes for sci-fi, industrial, or techno-oriented themes, and is less appropriate for long-form reading due to the dense, highly stylized construction.
The overall tone is futuristic and assertive, suggesting technology, combat/armor aesthetics, and high-energy action. Its sharp corners and blade-like apertures convey intensity and speed, leaning toward a game/UI or sci-fi title mood rather than neutral communication.
The font appears designed to translate a faceted, machined aesthetic into a coherent alphabet, prioritizing strong silhouettes, repeatable geometric cuts, and a cohesive futuristic voice. Its construction favors emblem-like clarity and thematic texture over conventional softness or text-legibility conventions.
The design relies on repeated wedge motifs (especially in bowls and terminals), producing strong texture in lines of text and pronounced word-shape patterning. The faceting and cut-ins create high contrast between black shapes and small counters, which can become visually busy at smaller sizes but adds character at display scales.