Sans Faceted Huluf 10 is a light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, gaming, titles, techy, angular, quirky, futuristic, geometric, distinctive voice, geometric styling, futuristic tone, display impact, faceted, polygonal, chiseled, sharp, crisp.
A crisp, monoline display sans built from straight strokes and planar corners, replacing curves with small angled facets. Letterforms show a lightly irregular, hand-cut geometry: diagonals and joins vary subtly, and some bowls are constructed as open, many-sided shapes rather than smooth rounds. Proportions are generally compact with a straightforward cap height and a practical, medium x-height feel, while widths vary noticeably between glyphs, creating an uneven but intentional rhythm. Counters tend to be angular and sometimes partially open, giving the overall texture a skeletal, constructed look.
Best suited for short display settings where its faceted personality can be appreciated: posters, headlines, logos, game/UI titles, and event branding. It can work for short paragraphs at larger sizes, but its angular construction is most effective when given space and size to breathe.
The faceted construction reads as tech-forward and schematic, with a playful roughness that keeps it from feeling sterile. It suggests sci‑fi interfaces, game worlds, and DIY geometric signage—confident, sharp, and slightly mischievous.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric, polygon-based aesthetic into a readable sans, emphasizing constructed outlines and sharp joins over optical smoothness. It aims for distinctive character and a futuristic, crafted feel rather than invisible text typography.
In text, the jagged cornering produces a lively sparkle and strong edge contrast against the page despite the single-stroke weight. The numerals and rounded letters lean heavily into polygonal outlines, which makes the style immediately recognizable but also more attention-grabbing than neutral.