Sans Faceted Ihla 2 is a very light, very wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, branding, posters, ui labels, futuristic, technical, digital, schematic, geometric, sci-fi tone, tech aesthetic, geometric construction, minimal display, octagonal, chamfered, wireframe, angular, minimal.
A very thin, single-stroke sans with an angular construction that replaces curves with short chamfered corners and straight segments. Bowls and rounds read as squared-off octagons, giving letters a faceted, plotted feel. Horizontal terminals tend to be flat and open, while joins stay crisp and sparse, producing an airy rhythm with lots of internal whitespace. Uppercase forms are tall and clean; lowercase keeps a simple, geometric build with compact, squared counters and minimal modulation.
Best suited to display settings such as sci‑fi or tech branding, poster titles, album/film graphics, and interface-style labels where its geometric facets can read clearly. It works especially well in larger sizes or with generous tracking, and in high-contrast applications where the hairline stroke can stay visible.
The overall tone feels futuristic and technical—more like a blueprint or vector plotter output than traditional signage. Its faceted geometry and open, wire-like strokes suggest sci‑fi interfaces, instrumentation, and minimalist digital systems.
The font appears designed to evoke a constructed, machine-drawn aesthetic by using straight strokes and chamfered corners in place of smooth curves. The aim seems to be a clean, futuristic voice that remains legible while emphasizing a faceted, engineered geometry.
The design relies on consistent chamfers at corners and simplified diagonals, which keeps the texture even but can make small sizes feel delicate. Numerals and capitals share the same angular logic, helping headings and short bursts of text look cohesive and grid-aligned.