Sans Faceted Humar 4 is a very light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, titles, logos, game ui, futuristic, runic, angular, technical, enigmatic, thematic display, rune-like styling, geometric experimentation, sci-fi tone, geometric, faceted, triangular, spiky, linear.
A sharply faceted display sans built from straight strokes and acute angles, with curves consistently replaced by triangular breaks and chamfer-like corners. Strokes are thin and uniform, giving the letters a clean monoline skeleton with crisp joins and open interior counters. Many forms lean on wedge terminals and pointed apexes, while round letters (like O and Q) resolve into diamonds or angular loops, reinforcing an overall geometric, planar construction. Spacing and proportions vary by glyph, creating an intentionally irregular rhythm that reads as stylized rather than strictly modular.
Best suited for short-form settings where its angular personality can lead: headlines, poster typography, title cards, branding marks, and game/UI labeling. It can also work for themed packaging or event graphics when a futuristic or arcane tone is desired, while long passages will read more as decorative texture than as a neutral text face.
The font conveys a coded, rune-like mood with a distinctly futuristic edge. Its knife-cut angles and faceted construction suggest sci‑fi interfaces, fantasy inscriptions, or puzzle-like lettering, balancing clarity with an intentionally cryptic character.
The design appears intended to translate a sans alphabet into a consistently faceted, straight-line system, prioritizing sharp geometry and thematic impact over conventional curves. Its letterforms aim for a distinctive, emblematic presence that feels at home in speculative or coded visual worlds.
Uppercase and lowercase share a closely related construction, with the lowercase largely echoing the same angular vocabulary and simplified, linear structures. Numerals follow the same facet logic, with several digits rendered as angular zigzags or diamond-based forms, emphasizing the font’s symbol-like flavor in running text.