Sans Faceted Guly 2 is a very light, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, album art, game ui, angular, technical, futuristic, skeletal, edgy, sci-fi feel, display impact, geometric experiment, wireframe styling, wireframe, polygonal, faceted, monoline, oblique.
A sharp, faceted sans built from thin monoline strokes and straight segments, replacing curves with small polygonal corners. The outlines feel slightly irregular and hand-drawn in their angle changes, creating a wiry, skeletal texture. Counters are typically open or loosely enclosed by multi-sided shapes, and joins form crisp points rather than smooth transitions. Spacing and glyph widths vary noticeably, giving lines a lively, uneven rhythm while maintaining a consistent oblique slant.
Best suited to display work where the faceted construction can be appreciated—headlines, posters, titles, logos, and thematic branding. It can also work for sci‑fi or tech-oriented UI labeling when set with generous size and spacing, but it is less ideal for long-form reading due to its thin strokes and corner-heavy forms.
The overall tone is futuristic and technical, with a wireframe, low-mass presence that reads like schematic labeling or sci‑fi interface type. Its angular geometry lends an edgy, experimental character, balancing precision with a slightly improvised, sketch-like energy.
Likely designed to translate a polygonal, wireframe aesthetic into an italicized sans for expressive display use. The goal appears to be a distinctive angular voice that suggests speed and modernity while staying minimal in stroke weight.
The faceting is applied consistently across both uppercase and lowercase, including numerals, creating a cohesive polygonal system. At smaller sizes the thin strokes and many corners can visually fragment, while at larger sizes the angular construction becomes the main stylistic feature.