Sans Faceted Lidi 7 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: tech branding, ui headings, game titles, posters, signage, futuristic, technical, geometric, industrial, sci-fi, systemic geometry, tech aesthetic, display impact, machine precision, angular, chamfered, octagonal, modular, stencil-like.
A sharply angular sans with faceted construction: curves are consistently replaced by straight segments and clipped corners, creating an octagonal, machined feel throughout. Strokes stay uniform and monoline, with clean joins and a squared, engineered rhythm. Counters are mostly rectangular or polygonal, and many forms rely on open apertures and simplified terminals that emphasize straight horizontals and verticals. Proportions are generous and slightly expanded, with a steady baseline and clear, structured spacing that reads as deliberately geometric rather than handwritten or calligraphic.
This font is well-suited to short-to-medium display settings where its geometric facets can be appreciated: technology and hardware branding, UI or HUD-style headings, game/film titles, posters, and wayfinding or label systems. It performs best at larger sizes or with ample tracking, where the clipped corners and polygonal counters stay crisp and legible.
The overall tone is futuristic and utilitarian, evoking digital displays, industrial labeling, and sci‑fi interface graphics. Its faceted geometry feels precise and synthetic, projecting a controlled, high-tech mood rather than a warm or literary one.
The letterforms appear designed to translate a planar, cut-metal aesthetic into a consistent typographic system—prioritizing modular geometry, sharp terminals, and uniform stroke treatment to create a contemporary, interface-ready voice.
The design maintains a consistent corner-cut motif across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals, reinforcing a cohesive system look. The lowercase echoes the uppercase construction closely, which can lend a compact, engineered texture in longer lines, especially where similar angular shapes repeat.