Sans Faceted Hehi 4 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, branding, packaging, industrial, technical, retro, utilitarian, architectural, space-saving, structural clarity, modernist edge, signage readiness, mechanical voice, angular, chamfered, condensed, crisp, geometric.
The design is a condensed sans with sharp, faceted joins that substitute planar angles for conventional curves, giving bowls and rounds a subtly chamfered, polygonal look. Strokes are largely uniform and verticals dominate, producing a tight, rhythmic texture in text. Terminals are clean and square, counters are compact, and the overall silhouette reads tall and tidy with consistent, disciplined geometry across caps, lowercase, and figures.
It suits headlines, subheads, and short text where a condensed, architectural look helps conserve space and create a strong vertical cadence. It can work well for posters, packaging, identity wordmarks, wayfinding-style graphics, and tech or industrial-themed interfaces where a crisp, machined feel is desirable. For longer reading, it’s best used with generous size and spacing to offset the tight, narrow proportions.
This typeface conveys a crisp, engineered tone with a slightly retro, industrial edge. Its angular construction feels efficient and no-nonsense, lending a technical, utilitarian voice that stays assertive without becoming aggressive.
The letterforms appear designed to maximize clarity in narrow settings while maintaining a distinctive, constructed personality. By replacing smooth curves with controlled facets and keeping stroke behavior consistent, the font aims for a functional, engineered aesthetic that remains legible and visually cohesive in compact compositions.
Figures and capitals share the same tall, squared-off stance, helping numerals integrate smoothly in all-caps layouts. The faceting is subtle enough to read as clean geometry at small sizes, but becomes a defining texture when set larger, especially in round letters and diagonals.