Sans Faceted Lave 9 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, ui labels, techno, industrial, schematic, futuristic, utilitarian, tech aesthetic, modular geometry, display clarity, industrial voice, faceted, chamfered, angular, monoline, segmented.
A crisp, faceted sans with strokes built from straight segments and chamfered corners rather than continuous curves. The line weight is even and monoline, with a slightly modular construction that gives bowls and rounds an octagonal, cut-metal feel. Proportions are generally compact and efficient, with open counters and clear interior space; joins are sharp and deliberate, and many terminals end in short angled cuts that reinforce the planar geometry. Uppercase forms read sturdy and sign-like, while lowercase maintains the same angular logic, keeping a consistent rhythm across words and numbers.
Best suited to display settings where its faceted construction can be appreciated: headlines, logos, product branding, packaging, and event graphics. It also works well for UI labeling, dashboards, and technical diagrams where an engineered, modular voice supports the content.
The overall tone is technical and engineered, evoking stenciled labeling, machine interfaces, and retro-digital styling. Its faceted geometry feels contemporary yet slightly sci‑fi, projecting a controlled, functional energy rather than warmth or softness.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric, cut-corner aesthetic into a practical sans for titles and short text, balancing sharp planar character with straightforward legibility. Its consistent chamfers and segmented bowls suggest an aim toward a distinctive techno-industrial identity that stays orderly in running lines.
The segmented construction creates distinctive silhouettes in rounded characters (like C, G, O, Q, and 8) and gives diagonals (V, W, X, Y) a taut, mechanical tension. In text, the repeated chamfers create a subtle sparkling texture, especially where small angled terminals and corner cuts accumulate across a line.