Sans Faceted Hunaj 5 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, signage, headlines, posters, branding, techy, futuristic, industrial, utilitarian, retro, technical tone, modular system, display clarity, interface feel, faceted, rounded-corner, monoline, geometric, angular.
A monoline sans with a geometric, faceted construction that replaces conventional curves with short straight segments and softened right-angle corners. Strokes maintain even thickness and consistent terminals, producing a clean, engineered rhythm. Counters skew squarish and compact, with rounded-rectangle bowls and restrained apertures; diagonals are used sparingly and feel deliberately planar rather than calligraphic. Spacing reads orderly and grid-friendly, with forms that keep a steady baseline and cap line presence.
Works well for UI labels, dashboards, and product/industrial graphics where a crisp, technical voice is desired. It also suits short-to-medium text in headlines, posters, and brand systems that lean futuristic or schematic, especially when paired with generous leading and clear hierarchy.
The overall tone feels technological and instrument-like, suggesting interfaces, hardware labeling, and modernist system design. Its faceted rounding adds a subtle retro-digital flavor—more “device display” than “humanist”—while staying calm and functional rather than decorative.
The font appears intended to deliver a contemporary technical sans that remains legible while emphasizing a faceted, planar geometry. Its consistent stroke and rounded-corner rectilinear shapes suggest a design aimed at modularity, clarity, and a distinctive digital-industrial character.
The design language is especially evident in characters that typically rely on curves, which here appear as segmented, squared arcs with consistent corner radii. Numerals follow the same modular logic, helping mixed alphanumeric settings look cohesive.