Sans Faceted Fujy 8 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, italic, normal x-height font.
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A forward-leaning, condensed sans with monoline strokes and sharply faceted, chamfered corners that replace curves with planar segments. Counters tend toward rounded-rectangle/octagonal shapes, giving letters like O, Q, and 0 a cut-corner geometry. Terminals are clean and squared-off, with occasional notched joins in complex forms (notably in m/w) that emphasize a constructed, modular feel. Proportions are compact with tight interior spacing and a consistent slant, creating a brisk, streamlined texture in words and lines of text.
Best suited to attention-grabbing applications where a high-tech, speed-oriented voice is desirable—sports and racing identities, gaming and esports titles, sci‑fi or tech packaging, and UI headings or dashboards. It reads most confidently at display sizes and in short to medium phrases where its faceting can be appreciated without crowding.
The overall tone reads fast and engineered—more motorsport and sci‑fi interface than editorial. Its crisp facets and uniform stroke energy suggest speed, precision, and a slightly aggressive edge, while still staying clear enough for short bursts of text.
The design appears intended to translate aerodynamic, machine-cut geometry into an everyday sans, keeping stroke widths consistent while expressing character through angled facets and condensed proportions. The italic posture and hard corners work together to signal motion and precision, aiming for a modern, performance-driven aesthetic.
Distinctive details include the angular bowl construction on letters like S and a, and the cut-corner numerals that echo industrial stenciling without actual breaks. The Q incorporates a sharp interior/diagonal cue that reinforces the geometric system. In continuous text, the narrow set and steady slant produce a tight rhythm that feels purposeful and display-oriented.