Sans Faceted Guje 5 is a light, very narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Bilokos' and 'Bilokos Pro' by AukimVisuel (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, tech ui, gaming, technical, futuristic, edgy, mechanical, kinetic, sci-fi tone, geometric system, display impact, tech branding, data styling, angular, condensed, monoline, faceted, segmented.
A sharply angular, faceted sans with a consistent monoline stroke and an overall right-leaning slant. Curves are largely replaced by short straight segments, creating beveled corners and an octagonal, cut-metal feel across bowls and terminals. Proportions are tall and tightly set, with narrow apertures and compact counters that keep the silhouette crisp and efficient. The rhythm stays uniform through the alphabet and figures, with occasional spur-like terminals and pointed joins that emphasize the geometric construction.
Best suited to short display settings where its angular construction can be appreciated: headlines, posters, titles, and brand marks in technology or industrial contexts. It can also work for interface labels, dashboards, and on-screen graphics when set with generous size and spacing to preserve clarity.
The letterforms read as technical and forward-looking, with a sleek, engineered attitude. The angled cuts and narrow stance lend it a fast, aerodynamic tone that feels modern, slightly aggressive, and suited to sci‑fi or industrial aesthetics.
The design appears intended to translate an engineered, polygonal drawing language into a compact, slanted sans, prioritizing a cohesive geometric system over roundness. Its consistent faceting and narrow, upright framework suggest a focus on creating a distinctive, high-impact texture for contemporary, tech-leaning typography.
Uppercase forms maintain a strong vertical framework while introducing chamfered corners; lowercase echoes the same segmented logic, keeping stems and shoulders taut. Numerals match the same faceted geometry, giving data-like strings a consistent, instrumental look. In text, the persistent slant and tight inner spaces create a distinctive texture that favors display sizes over long reading.