Sans Faceted Idrav 9 is a very light, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
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A monoline, faceted sans built from straight strokes and clipped corners that substitute for curves. The letterforms are tall and slim, with open apertures and restrained terminals that often end in angled cuts, giving bowls and counters an octagonal, planar feel. Spacing appears even and controlled, and the overall rhythm is airy due to the thin stroke and generous internal white space. Numerals and capitals follow the same geometric logic, maintaining consistent corner treatments and a clean, schematic construction.
Best suited to display settings where its thin, angular construction can remain crisp—headlines, posters, brand marks, and packaging with a modern or technical theme. It can also work for interface labels or signage when sizes and contrast allow the fine strokes and corner facets to stay legible.
The font conveys a cool, engineered tone—clean, modern, and slightly sci‑fi. Its faceted geometry reads as deliberate and machine-like, suggesting precision and a contemporary, tech-forward aesthetic rather than warmth or nostalgia.
The design intention appears to be a minimalist, geometry-driven sans that replaces traditional curves with planar facets to create a distinctive, contemporary voice. It prioritizes a consistent angular system and a refined outline over softness or calligraphic nuance, aiming for a clean, engineered impression.
Diagonal strokes are used sparingly and feel structurally motivated (not decorative), which reinforces the font’s drafting-like clarity. The distinctive corner chamfers become the primary identifying feature at both display sizes and in running text, giving words a crystalline silhouette.