Sans Faceted Guse 8 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, posters, headlines, branding, packaging, technical, futuristic, architectural, precise, minimal, geometric construction, angular modernity, tech flavor, crisp legibility, monoline, faceted, angular, octagonal, geometric.
A monoline, geometric sans built from straight strokes and clipped corners, replacing curves with short facets. Bowls and rounds become octagonal forms, while diagonals are clean and consistent, creating a crisp, engineered rhythm. Terminals are mostly flat and squared-off, with occasional small angled joins that keep counters open and legible. Letterforms are generally narrow-to-moderate with airy spacing and a lightweight color, and figures follow the same faceted construction (notably the polygonal 0/8/9 shapes).
Best suited to display contexts where its faceted geometry can be a feature—headlines, titles, posters, logos, packaging, and tech-themed branding. It can also work for short UI labels or wayfinding-style signage when set with generous size and spacing to preserve the lightweight strokes.
The overall tone feels technical and forward-looking, like labeling from instrumentation, sci‑fi interfaces, or architectural wayfinding. Its sharp geometry and restrained stroke give it a precise, schematic voice rather than a warm or expressive one.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric, multi-sided construction into a practical sans alphabet, emphasizing crisp corners, planar facets, and a consistent monoline skeleton. The goal seems to be a modern, engineered aesthetic that stays readable while clearly signaling a technical, futuristic identity.
The faceting is applied consistently across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals, producing a cohesive set that reads as intentionally constructed rather than hand-drawn. In text, the thin strokes and open counters keep lines clean, but the distinctive angularity remains prominent at larger sizes.