Sans Faceted Hunom 11 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, signage, wayfinding, tech branding, posters, technical, futuristic, industrial, schematic, utilitarian, geometric system, technical clarity, modern utility, futuristic tone, angular, faceted, chamfered, monoline, geometric.
A monoline sans with sharply faceted construction: curves are consistently replaced by straight segments and clipped corners, giving bowls and rounds a polygonal silhouette. Strokes are even and clean, terminals are mostly flat, and joins are crisp, producing a tidy, engineered rhythm. Proportions feel geometric with open counters and slightly squared-off forms in letters like O/C/G and in numerals such as 0/8/9, while diagonals in A/V/W/X remain narrow and precise. Spacing reads orderly and measured, supporting clear word shapes in longer text.
Well suited to interface labels, dashboards, product markings, and other contexts where a precise, engineered voice is desired. It can also perform in branding or editorial headlines that want a modern, sci‑fi or industrial feel, and it remains legible enough for short to moderate passages of supporting text when set with comfortable spacing.
The overall tone is technical and forward-looking, with a machine-drawn, instrument-panel character. Its chamfered geometry suggests precision, systems design, and modern industrial styling rather than warmth or calligraphic personality.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric sans into a faceted, chamfered system, preserving clarity while injecting a distinctly technical, constructed aesthetic. The consistent polygonal rounding suggests an emphasis on reproducible shapes and a cohesive alphanumeric voice across applications.
The faceting is applied consistently across uppercase, lowercase, and figures, creating a cohesive texture from display sizes down into paragraph settings. Lowercase forms maintain the same angular logic (notably in a, e, s, and g), and numerals echo the same clipped-corner treatment for a unified alphanumeric set.