Sans Faceted Ihty 7 is a very light, wide, monoline, reverse italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, ui labels, branding, tech packaging, futuristic, technical, schematic, playful, experimental, sci‑fi styling, geometric construction, display impact, diagram labeling, angular, geometric, wireframe, faceted, sharp-cornered.
A sharply angular, outline-like sans with faceted corners in place of curves. Strokes stay consistently thin and even, with squared terminals and frequent 45° joins that create a crisp, polygonal rhythm. Counters tend to be open or minimally enclosed, and many glyphs read as constructed from straight segments, giving the alphabet a skeletal, engineered feel. Proportions run on the broad side with generous internal spacing, and the overall stance leans subtly, reinforcing a forward, draft-like motion in text.
Best suited to display settings such as headlines, posters, album/film titles, tech-themed branding, and interface labels where a futuristic, schematic look is desired. It can also work for short captions, diagrams, or packaging callouts when used at sizes large enough to preserve the thin stroke structure.
The font conveys a sci‑fi and technical tone, like lettering from instrumentation panels, retro computer displays, or architectural diagrams. Its airy, wireframe construction keeps the mood light and modern, while the hard angles add a precise, machined edge. The overall impression is experimental and stylized rather than neutral.
The design appears intended to translate a constructed, faceted geometry into a readable sans, prioritizing a distinctive wireframe aesthetic over conventional softness. It aims to evoke engineered precision and retro-futurist display lettering while maintaining consistent stroke logic across the character set.
Because the strokes are extremely fine and many shapes rely on open apertures, legibility is strongest when set at larger sizes or with ample contrast against the background. The consistent geometry across caps, lowercase, and numerals creates a cohesive system, with distinctive, polygonal alternation between straight stems and angled joints that keeps lines of text lively.