Sans Faceted Hurow 4 is a very light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: tech branding, ui labels, posters, titles, signage, futuristic, technical, digital, minimal, geometric, futurism, precision, systematization, display clarity, angular, faceted, octagonal, linear, crisp.
A crisp, monoline sans built from straight strokes and clipped corners, replacing curves with faceted, near-octagonal turns. Terminals are blunt and consistent, with a slightly mechanical rhythm created by repeated chamfers and right angles. Proportions stay fairly even across the set, while glyph widths vary naturally (narrow I/l versus wider M/W), keeping text airy and structured. Numerals and capitals maintain the same planar construction, producing a cohesive, schematic texture in lines of text.
Works best for tech-oriented branding, interface labeling, dashboards, and wayfinding where a precise, geometric voice is desirable. It also suits posters and titles that benefit from a distinctive polygonal silhouette and a sleek, minimal texture.
The overall tone is clean and engineered, with a sci‑fi instrumentation feel that reads as modern and tech-forward. Its angular geometry suggests precision and systems design rather than warmth, giving it a cool, utilitarian character.
The design appears intended to translate a modern sans skeleton into a faceted, planar construction, evoking digital displays and engineered objects while remaining readable in short-to-medium text. It prioritizes consistent geometry and a distinctive angular motif to create a recognizable, contemporary voice.
Faceting is applied consistently across bowls and corners (notably in round-based forms like O, C, and S), creating a distinctive polygonal silhouette at display sizes. The light stroke and open counters help keep the dense angularity from feeling heavy, but the sharp joins can become subtle at small sizes.