Sans Faceted Huruh 1 is a very light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Refinery' by Kimmy Design (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, sci‑fi titles, tech branding, signage, posters, techy, futuristic, clinical, precision, futurism, systematic design, geometric voice, industrial clarity, octagonal, angular, chamfered, geometric, outlined.
A geometric, monoline sans built from straight segments with consistent chamfered corners, producing octagonal counters and faceted “curve” substitutes. Strokes remain even and open, with a slightly expanded feel in round letters (C/O/Q) and crisp, mechanical terminals throughout. Uppercase forms are tall and simple; lowercase keeps the same faceted construction with single-storey a and g, narrow shoulders, and a compact, engineered rhythm. Numerals follow the same polygonal logic, with squared bowls and clipped corners that stay clear at display sizes.
Well-suited to interface labels, product or hardware graphics, and tech-forward branding where a sharp, faceted voice is desired. It also works for sci‑fi titles, posters, and signage systems that benefit from a clean, geometric texture and strong shape consistency.
The overall tone is technical and futuristic, with a schematic, instrument-like clarity. Its faceted geometry suggests digital interfaces, industrial labeling, and sci‑fi aesthetics rather than warmth or calligraphic nuance.
The letterforms appear designed to translate rounded structures into planar facets, creating a futuristic sans with a mechanical, diagrammatic presence. The consistent chamfers and uniform stroke weight suggest an emphasis on systematic construction and crisp reproduction in digital and graphic environments.
The design leans on squared apertures and generous internal space to maintain legibility despite the stylized construction. Diagonals (A, K, V, W, X, Y) are clean and disciplined, reinforcing a precise, engineered texture across lines of text.