Sans Faceted Idluz 10 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, ui labels, packaging, tech branding, technical, architectural, futuristic, precise, minimal, geometric construction, futurist tone, systematic consistency, display clarity, faceted, angular, monoline, octagonal, wireframe.
A crisp, monoline sans built from straight segments with chamfered corners, replacing curves with clean facets. Strokes stay consistently thin and even, with open counters and a slightly airy color on the page. Rounds like O/C/G and numerals are rendered as multi-sided, near-octagonal forms, while diagonals are sharp and controlled in A/V/W/X. The lowercase keeps simple structures with a single-storey a and g, compact bowls, and a straightforward, engineered rhythm across text.
Best suited for headings, short text, and identity work where the geometric, faceted motif can be a visual feature—technology, architecture, sci‑fi, or product labeling. It can also work for interface labels or diagrams when used at comfortable sizes, where the thin stroke and angular detailing remain clear.
The faceted geometry gives the face a technical, schematic tone—cool, controlled, and quietly futuristic. Its thin outlines and beveled joins read as precise and instrument-like, suggesting constructed objects rather than handwriting or calligraphy.
Likely designed to translate a polygonal, machined aesthetic into a clean sans, emphasizing chamfered corners and straight-segment construction for a consistent, modern voice across caps, lowercase, and figures.
The design’s identity is strongest in the polygonal treatment of traditionally rounded shapes (O, Q, 0, 8, 9) and in the consistent corner chamfers that unify terminals and joins. Numerals and capitals feel particularly display-friendly, while the overall light stroke makes the texture delicate at smaller sizes.