Sans Faceted Hemo 1 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Evolutics' by Ghozai Studio (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, signage, packaging, industrial, sci‑fi, art deco, technical, urban, space saving, high impact, engineered look, retro futurism, condensed, angular, faceted, geometric, rectilinear.
A tightly condensed sans with tall proportions and crisp, faceted construction. Curves are largely replaced by straight segments and chamfered corners, producing octagonal bowls and squared terminals. Strokes stay fairly even throughout, with narrow apertures and compact counters that create a firm, vertical rhythm. Uppercase forms feel architectural and monolinear, while the lowercase keeps the same angular logic with simplified, straight-sided shapes and small details like a compact dot on i/j. Numerals follow the same planar geometry, reading as narrow, squared figures with clipped corners.
Best suited to display sizes where its faceted corners and condensed rhythm can read clearly—headlines, posters, brand marks, and product titling. It also works well for wayfinding or industrial-themed graphics where a technical, space-saving voice is useful, though long passages may feel tight due to the compressed shapes and small counters.
The overall tone is sleek and engineered, evoking signage, machinery labeling, and retro-futurist display typography. Its sharp facets and compressed width give it an assertive, metropolitan voice with a subtle Art Deco/techno edge.
Likely designed to deliver a compact, high-impact sans that replaces curves with planar facets for a distinctly constructed look. The goal appears to be a modern/retro-futurist display style that reads as engineered and space-efficient while staying clean and minimal.
The spacing and narrow letterforms create a dense texture in text, and the frequent chamfers add sparkle without introducing true contrast. The design relies on vertical strokes and rectilinear geometry, which makes it feel structured and deliberate rather than casual.