Sans Faceted Jino 8 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, ui labels, technology, futuristic, technical, sci‑fi, industrial, digital, tech aesthetic, geometric system, display impact, brand voice, extended, geometric, angular, faceted, octagonal.
A geometric sans with extended proportions and a modular, faceted construction that replaces smooth curves with straight segments and clipped corners. Strokes are monolinear and consistent, with rounded-rectangle counters that read as octagonal or chamfered shapes in letters like O, Q, and D. Terminals are mostly flat and squared, and many joins feel engineered, with sharp diagonals in K, V, W, X, and Y. The overall texture is open and airy due to the wide letterforms, while the lowercase keeps a clean, simplified structure (single‑storey a and g) aligned to the same angular system. Numerals echo the same cut-corner geometry, with segmented forms that emphasize horizontals and crisp angles.
Best suited to headlines, logotypes, and short blocks of copy where the angular, engineered geometry can be a feature rather than a distraction. It also fits UI labels, product names, tech or gaming visuals, and packaging that benefits from a wide, futuristic voice. For long reading, it will be most effective at comfortable sizes and with ample tracking to preserve the clean rhythm.
The font conveys a contemporary, machine-made tone—sleek, precision-driven, and slightly retro-futurist. Its faceted curves and wide stance suggest interfaces, hardware labeling, and speculative technology aesthetics rather than organic or literary warmth.
The design appears intended to deliver a distinctive techno sans that feels systematic and manufactured, using chamfers and planar facets to give familiar letterforms a crisp, modern edge while maintaining clear counters and straightforward structures.
In text settings the strong horizontals and repeated chamfers create a distinctive rhythm and a slightly “display-coded” personality, especially in round letters where the faceting is most visible. The design stays visually consistent across cases and figures, keeping counters generous and shapes legible even with the stylized geometry.