Sans Faceted Hedi 9 is a light, narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, game ui, packaging, angular, technical, rune-like, futuristic, austere, geometric styling, futuristic voice, carved effect, display impact, faceted, geometric, monolinear, chiseled, crisp.
This typeface is built from straight, faceted strokes that replace curves with angled corners, creating an almost polygonal skeleton throughout. Strokes are consistently thin and monolinear, with sharp terminals and frequent diagonal cuts that give many forms a chiseled, constructed feel. Proportions are compact and vertical, with tight apertures and simplified bowls; round letters like O and Q become multi-sided shapes, and diagonals in A, V, W, and X read as clean, planar facets. Lowercase follows the same angular logic with restrained ascenders and compact interiors, and the numerals echo the faceted construction with pointed joins and straight-sided counters.
This font suits headlines, titling, and branding where an angular, constructed voice is desirable, such as tech-themed posters, game interfaces, or sci‑fi packaging. It can also work for short UI labels or signage-style treatments when used at sizes large enough to preserve the sharp joints and small internal spaces.
The overall tone is precise and engineered, suggesting a technical or coded aesthetic rather than a humanist one. Its faceted geometry evokes runic or carved-letter associations while also reading as digital and futuristic, producing a cool, disciplined texture in text.
The design intent appears to be translating a sans structure into a faceted, straight-edge system that feels carved or machine-drawn. By consistently substituting curves with planar segments and keeping stroke weight even, it aims to deliver a distinctive, high-clarity silhouette with a technical, stylized personality.
In running text the rhythm is crisp and slightly spiky due to frequent corners and diagonal joins, which makes the texture lively despite the thin strokes. The design relies on distinctive angular silhouettes for differentiation, with several characters using pointed or diamond-like counters that stand out well in display settings.