Sans Faceted Gugu 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Hyperspace Race' by Swell Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, tech branding, ui display, techno, speed, angular, industrial, futuristic, create speed, add edge, modernize, signal tech, brand impact, condensed, slanted, faceted, sharp, geometric.
A condensed, forward-slanted sans with crisp, faceted construction that replaces curves with planar chamfers and angled joins. Strokes remain largely monolinear, with hard terminals and consistent edge geometry that produces a cut-metal feel. Counters are tight and polygonal, and the overall rhythm is tall and compressed, emphasizing verticality and momentum. Numerals and capitals share the same angular logic, with squared-off corners and clipped apertures that keep the texture clean and uniform.
Best suited for display contexts where its angular detailing can be appreciated: headlines, posters, product marks, and energetic sports or automotive identities. It can also work for short UI labels or interface-style graphics when a futuristic, industrial tone is desired, but it will be most effective in brief text due to its condensed width and sharp geometry.
The design reads as fast, technical, and engineered—suggesting motion, precision, and a slightly aggressive modernity. Its sharp facets and lean stance evoke motorsport, sci-fi interfaces, and industrial branding rather than casual or literary settings.
The font appears designed to deliver a modern, high-velocity look by combining condensed proportions with a uniform, faceted drawing style. Its consistent chamfers and slanted stance suggest an intention to feel engineered and contemporary while maintaining a straightforward sans structure for versatile display use.
The faceting is applied consistently across uppercase, lowercase, and figures, giving the typeface a cohesive, machined texture. The narrow proportions create a strong, continuous color in lines of text, while the angled cuts add visual bite that becomes more pronounced at larger sizes.