Sans Faceted Gupi 6 is a very light, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
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A monoline, sharply angular sans with faceted strokes that replace curves with short planar segments and chamfered corners. The letterforms lean consistently to the right, with open, airy counters and a wireframe-like construction that keeps shapes light and transparent. Geometry varies by glyph—some forms are more polygonal (C, G, O, S), while others are built from straight diagonals and spurs—creating an intentionally mechanical rhythm rather than strict uniformity. Terminals are typically blunt and angled, and numerals follow the same segmented logic with crisp, linear joins.
Best suited to short, medium-to-large settings where the faceted geometry can be appreciated—headlines, poster typography, logotypes, product branding, and interface labels for tech-oriented themes. It can also work for diagrams or schematic-style callouts where a precise, engineered look is desired, while extended body text may feel too airy and stylized.
The overall tone feels futuristic and technical, like labeling from industrial equipment, CAD overlays, or sci‑fi interface typography. Its skeletal construction reads precise and engineered, lending a cool, minimalist character with a slightly experimental edge.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric, polygonal drawing language into a readable sans, emphasizing facets, chamfers, and a consistent forward slant. It prioritizes a distinctive, high-tech silhouette and an architectural sense of construction over traditional smooth curves.
The faceting is especially evident in round characters, which appear as multi-sided outlines rather than smooth arcs, reinforcing a polygonal, machined aesthetic. Stroke joins are clean and deliberate, and the slanted stance adds motion without introducing cursive behavior.