Sans Faceted Humok 7 is a very light, narrow, monoline, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, posters, logo, titles, futuristic, geometric, technical, enigmatic, sci-fi, futurism, stylization, thematic display, geometric system, tech aesthetic, angular, faceted, wireframe, linear, pointed.
A spare, geometric sans built from thin, even strokes and crisp straight segments, with corners and planar facets replacing most curves. Terminals are sharp and decisive, and several letters incorporate cut-in notches or wedge-like joins that emphasize an engineered, polygonal construction. Counters tend toward triangular and hexagonal forms, and rounded characters are rendered as multi-sided outlines, creating a consistent “wireframe” rhythm. Overall spacing reads tight and economical, and the silhouette of words forms a jagged, crystalline texture.
Best suited for display typography where its faceted geometry can be appreciated: titles, posters, album/film graphics, branding marks, and themed interfaces. It works particularly well when you want a technological or speculative-fiction flavor, and is most effective at larger sizes where the angular joins and polygonal counters stay clear.
The design projects a futuristic, technical tone—like signage from a sci‑fi interface or a stylized cipher. Its angular facets and sharp joins feel precise and calculated, giving text an enigmatic, high-tech edge rather than a friendly or casual voice.
The letterforms appear designed to translate a sans skeleton into a planar, faceted language, prioritizing geometric consistency and a sleek, constructed feel. The goal seems to be a distinctive, futuristic voice for attention-grabbing display settings rather than neutral long-form reading.
In continuous text, the repeated diagonals and sharp corners create a distinctive sparkle but can also introduce visual noise, especially where several similar angles meet. The numerals and lowercase echo the same faceted logic, reinforcing a cohesive system across the set.