Sans Faceted Miru 11 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Neuron Angled' by Corradine Fonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, sportswear, signage, technical, industrial, futuristic, sporty, utilitarian, geometric identity, tech aesthetic, display clarity, systematic construction, chamfered, octagonal, angular, geometric, monolinear.
A geometric sans built from straight strokes and chamfered corners, replacing curves with crisp planar facets. Forms lean toward octagonal construction, with consistent monolinear stroke weight and squared terminals. Counters are roomy and mostly rectangular, and the overall rhythm is clean and even, emphasizing sturdy verticals and simplified diagonals. Numerals and capitals follow the same faceted logic, producing a cohesive, engineered texture in text.
Well-suited to headlines, posters, and branding systems that want a crisp, engineered look. The strong, angular silhouettes also fit signage, packaging, UI labels, and sports or tech-oriented graphics where punchy legibility and a modern, industrial voice are priorities.
The sharp, cut-corner geometry conveys a technical, industrial tone with a subtle sci‑fi and athletic edge. It feels precise and machine-made rather than humanist, projecting strength, efficiency, and modernity.
The design appears intended to translate a faceted, machined aesthetic into a practical sans for display and short text, using chamfers to unify the character set and create an instantly recognizable geometric identity.
The faceting is applied consistently across rounds like O/C/G as well as bowls and shoulders, creating a distinctive ‘octagon’ silhouette that remains legible in longer settings. The design’s uniform stroke treatment favors clarity and impact over softness, making it especially noticeable in headings and labels.