Sans Faceted Kaje 5 is a regular weight, very wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, gaming, ui labels, futuristic, technical, digital, industrial, retro tech, sci-fi ui, systematic, high impact, modernist, boxy, geometric, modular, rounded corners, squared curves.
This is a geometric sans with rounded-rectangle geometry, wide proportions, and flattened curves that resolve into straight segments and tight radii. Strokes are fairly even, with minimal modulation, and terminals are clean and abrupt, reinforcing a machined, modular feel. Counters tend toward rectangular forms, apertures are moderately open, and the rhythm is expansive due to the broad set width and low-curvature outlines. The design maintains consistent corner treatment and squarish bowls across uppercase and lowercase, giving it a cohesive, system-like texture in text.
Best suited for display typography where a technological or futuristic tone is desired: UI mockups, game titles, sci‑fi posters, esports or tech branding, and product/packaging that benefits from a modular aesthetic. It can also work for signage or interface labels at medium-to-large sizes where its wide set and squared geometry read clearly. For long-form text, it’s more appropriate as an accent or for headings due to its pronounced stylization and roomy width.
The font projects a distinctly tech-forward, engineered mood with a slightly retro-digital flavor. Its square-shouldered construction and crisp terminals feel utilitarian and controlled, suggesting interfaces, instrumentation, and sci‑fi branding rather than editorial warmth. Overall it reads confident and functional, with a subtle sense of speed and modernity.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, contemporary voice built from simplified, squared-off forms that stay legible while looking distinctly digital. By replacing conventional curves with planar segments and rounded-rect counters, it aims to feel machine-made and forward-looking, with strong presence in short lines and display settings.
Distinctive rounded-rectangle bowls and squared curves create strong internal negative space, especially in letters like O, D, and Q, which helps maintain clarity despite the stylized construction. The lowercase maintains a similarly geometric, monoline feel, keeping the overall texture consistent across mixed-case settings.