Sans Faceted Idkus 5 is a light, very narrow, monoline, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, signage, packaging, techno, industrial, futuristic, architectural, mechanical, geometric styling, technical voice, space saving, modern titling, angular, faceted, octagonal, condensed, linear.
A condensed, linear sans built from straight strokes and clipped corners, replacing curves with crisp facets. Stroke weight stays consistent throughout, giving it a schematic, monoline feel, while counters tend toward rectangular and octagonal shapes (notably in C/G/O/Q and the numerals). Vertical stems dominate and the overall rhythm is tight and airy, with compact lowercase forms and minimal roundness; joins and terminals are sharply cut rather than tapered.
Best suited to display sizes where the faceted details remain clear: headlines, logotypes, posters, packaging, and environmental or wayfinding-style signage. It can also work for UI labels or techno-themed titling when a compact, high-structure look is desired, but it benefits from generous sizing and spacing for comfortable reading.
The faceted geometry and narrow stance convey a technical, engineered tone—more like signage or a display readout than a humanist text face. Its angular construction feels futuristic and industrial, suggesting precision, machinery, and streamlined modernity.
This design appears intended to translate a geometric, polygonal construction into a clean sans framework, emphasizing sharp planar corners and a compact footprint. The consistent stroke and chamfered curves suggest a deliberate aim for a futuristic, industrial voice with strong visual coherence across the character set.
The uppercase set reads especially structured and emblematic, with polygonal bowls and squared apertures, while the lowercase keeps a similarly rectilinear logic with simple, slender stems. Numerals follow the same chamfered construction, reinforcing a consistent, modular system across letters and figures.