Sans Faceted Hukay 2 is a light, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: ui labeling, terminal ui, technical diagrams, wayfinding, product displays, tech, retro, schematic, industrial, futuristic, mechanical clarity, grid alignment, tech identity, modular construction, octagonal, angular, chamfered, geometric, modular.
A crisp, geometric sans built from straight strokes and chamfered corners that replace curves with small planar facets. The drawing keeps a consistent stroke width with squared terminals and a modular, grid-driven construction that reads cleanly in a fixed character width. Counters are mostly polygonal and open, with octagonal rounds in letters like O/Q and similarly faceted bowls elsewhere. Spacing and rhythm feel mechanical and even, producing a tidy, diagram-like texture in longer lines.
Well suited to interface labeling, dashboards, and terminal-style displays where consistent character widths help alignment. It also fits technical diagrams, schematics, and signage systems that benefit from clean geometry and predictable spacing. In branding or packaging, it works best for short headlines and feature callouts that want a precise, engineered feel.
The faceted geometry and restrained, technical rhythm evoke a utilitarian, machine-made tone. It suggests digital instrumentation and retro-computing aesthetics while still feeling orderly and contemporary. Overall it comes across as precise, engineered, and slightly sci-fi.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric, faceted construction into a practical text face that maintains clarity in repeated, aligned settings. By substituting curves with chamfers and keeping a modular structure, it aims to deliver a distinctive techno voice without sacrificing straightforward readability.
Capitals show strong, simplified silhouettes with minimal curvature, and the numerals follow the same chamfered logic for consistent set cohesion. The lowercase keeps the same modular system, producing a distinctive, constructed look that remains legible thanks to generous openings and clear stroke joins.