Sans Faceted Humel 2 is a very light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, logos, posters, titles, game ui, runic, futuristic, mystic, angular, cryptic, stylization, world-building, symbolic tone, decorative display, sci-fi aesthetic, triangular, faceted, geometric, sharp, glyphic.
A sharply angular, geometric sans with a monoline stroke and extensive use of straight segments in place of curves. Many forms are built from triangles, chevrons, and diamond shapes, producing pointed terminals and crisp intersections. Counters are often open or reduced to wedge-like voids, and several letters rely on simplified, rune-like constructions rather than conventional bowls and arcs. The overall rhythm is clean and high-contrast in shape (not weight), with distinctive silhouettes and an intentionally stylized, sign-like structure.
Best suited to display settings where distinctive letterforms are an asset: titles, poster headlines, logos, album/film graphics, and game or fantasy/sci‑fi interface elements. It works well for short phrases, branding marks, and thematic typography where a coded or rune-like atmosphere is desired.
The tone is cryptic and evocative, blending a rune-carved, archaic feel with a sleek sci‑fi edge. Its faceted geometry reads as coded or ceremonial, giving text a mysterious, emblematic presence rather than a neutral voice.
The design appears intended to reinterpret a standard Latin set through a faceted, rune-inspired geometry, prioritizing iconic silhouettes and stylistic cohesion over conventional text clarity. It aims to create an ornamental, world-building voice that feels carved, symbolic, and modernized through sharp planar construction.
In the sample text, the angular substitutions and open constructions make extended reading feel decorative and puzzle-like, with strong visual character dominating word shapes. The design remains consistent across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals, emphasizing triangles, diamonds, and diagonal strokes to maintain a unified “inscribed” aesthetic.