Sans Faceted Hunij 3 is a light, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, ui labels, wayfinding, techno, futuristic, industrial, geometric, schematic, geometric styling, technical voice, modern display, systematic forms, monoline, angular, faceted, chamfered, octagonal.
This typeface is a monolinear, angular sans with faceted construction that replaces curves with short straight segments and chamfered corners. Strokes maintain a consistent thickness, with clean joins and a predominantly rectilinear skeleton that produces octagonal bowls and clipped terminals. The overall rhythm is crisp and controlled, with compact counters and a slightly mechanical, modular feel; diagonals appear as stepped facets rather than continuous curves. In text, the design reads evenly but with a distinctive “cut” silhouette on round letters and numerals, emphasizing geometry over softness.
It works best where its faceted silhouette can be appreciated—headlines, brand marks, poster typography, and sci‑fi or tech-themed graphics. The disciplined monoline structure also suits short UI labels, signage, and interface callouts that benefit from a precise, engineered look.
The faceted geometry and clipped corners give the font a technical, futuristic tone, reminiscent of industrial labeling, digital interfaces, and engineered forms. Its sharp, schematic shapes feel precise and machine-made rather than expressive or calligraphic, projecting a cool, utilitarian character.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric, polygonal drawing language into a functional sans alphabet, prioritizing sharp planar facets and consistent stroke behavior over roundness. It aims for a distinctive, modern-tech voice while keeping letterforms straightforward enough for practical use in short text and titling.
Several glyphs lean on polygonal bowls (notably O/Q/0/8/9) and angular joins, creating strong visual identity at display sizes. The lowercase maintains the same hard-edged logic as the uppercase, and the numerals echo the same chamfered, planar construction for a consistent alphanumeric system.