Sans Faceted Jily 9 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, branding, packaging, futuristic, techno, geometric, architectural, sci‑fi, sci‑fi styling, geometric system, display impact, brand distinctiveness, faceted, angular, octagonal, monoline, modular.
A geometric sans built from straight strokes and crisp chamfered corners, replacing most curves with planar facets. Round letters like C, G, O, Q, and S read as multi-sided, octagonal forms, while verticals and horizontals stay clean and even in weight. Proportions run broad, with generous sidebearings and a steady, monoline rhythm that keeps text color consistent. The lowercase follows the same faceted logic—single-storey a and g, simplified bowls, and compact terminals—producing a distinctly constructed, polygonal texture across words and numbers.
This font performs best in display settings where its faceted shapes can read clearly—headlines, posters, titles, logos, and brand marks. It also suits tech-oriented packaging, game/film graphics, and interface accents where an engineered, sci‑fi voice is desired, while longer passages benefit from ample size and spacing to keep the angular counters legible.
The faceted construction and engineered geometry give the font a futuristic, techno tone with a hint of retro arcade/sci‑fi signage. Its sharp angles and cut corners feel mechanical and deliberate rather than friendly or handwritten, projecting a sleek, synthetic character.
The letterforms appear designed to translate a sans framework into a faceted, polygonal system, emphasizing sharp geometry and consistent chamfers over conventional curves. The intention is to deliver a distinctive, futuristic silhouette that remains orderly and readable, especially at display sizes.
The design’s strongest signature is the consistent chamfering at joins and terminals, which creates a repeating “cut metal” motif across the alphabet. Numerals echo the same polygonal language, with rounded figures rendered as angular outlines to maintain stylistic unity.