Sans Faceted Idkal 6 is a very light, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, posters, logotypes, titles, futuristic, technical, crystalline, minimalist, enigmatic, sci-fi branding, geometric experiment, symbolic display, tech aesthetic, geometric, angular, faceted, wireframe, modular.
This typeface is built from thin, even strokes and hard angles, replacing curves with crisp planar facets. Many forms lean on diamond and chevron geometry, with open counters and frequent intentional gaps where a conventional stroke would close a shape. Uppercase and lowercase share a consistent constructed logic, with simplified terminals and a clean, schematic rhythm that stays airy despite the sharp structure.
Best suited for display typography: titles, headlines, posters, album/film graphics, and logo wordmarks where its angular construction can be appreciated. It also works well for short UI or interface labels in futuristic themes, but it is less appropriate for long body text where the open, faceted letterforms may slow reading.
The overall tone feels futuristic and technical, like a wireframe alphabet or etched markings on a manufactured surface. Its faceted shapes read as crystalline and slightly cryptic, projecting an engineered, sci‑fi character rather than a friendly everyday voice.
The design intention appears to be a geometric, facet-driven sans that evokes cut stone, circuitry, or polygonal lettering—prioritizing a distinctive constructed aesthetic over conventional smoothness. The consistent monoline framework and repeated diamond motifs suggest a system-first approach aimed at striking visual identity.
Several letters and numerals are highly stylized and can trade immediate recognizability for visual concept, especially where bowls and diagonals are implied rather than fully drawn. The thin stroke and open joins create a delicate presence that benefits from generous spacing and larger sizes.