Sans Faceted Iltu 7 is a light, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: ui labels, coding, data tables, terminal style, schematics, techy, futuristic, clinical, utilitarian, modular, digital aesthetic, technical clarity, systematic geometry, interface utility, faceted, octagonal, geometric, rounded corners, industrial.
A geometric sans with consistent stroke thickness and a squared-off, faceted construction that replaces many curves with short angled segments. Corners are softened by small radii, giving the shapes a smooth, machined feel rather than hard polygonal edges. Proportions are generous and horizontally open, with straightforward, low-contrast letterforms and uniform spacing behavior typical of fixed-width designs. Numerals and bowls lean toward octagonal silhouettes, while terminals are clean and unembellished for a crisp, schematic rhythm in text.
Well-suited for interface copy, dashboards, settings screens, and other contexts that benefit from stable character spacing and clear, mechanical forms. It also works effectively for code snippets, tabular data, captions, and technical diagrams where the structured rhythm and faceted shapes reinforce an engineered aesthetic.
The overall tone feels technical and engineered—more like interface labeling, instrumentation, or a digital readout than editorial typography. Its faceted geometry adds a subtle sci‑fi flavor, while the rounded joins keep it approachable and orderly rather than aggressive.
Likely designed to combine the predictability of a fixed-width skeleton with a more contemporary, geometric voice. The faceting and softened corners suggest an intent to evoke digital/industrial signage while staying clean and readable in continuous text.
The design maintains a highly consistent construction logic across caps, lowercase, and figures, emphasizing repeatable angles and measured curves. This produces a steady texture in paragraphs and a distinctive, hardware-like personality in short strings and UI-sized labels.