Sans Faceted Tige 1 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, branding, posters, ui display, futuristic, technical, digital, industrial, sci‑fi, tech aesthetic, geometric display, modular construction, interface styling, sci‑fi tone, octagonal, angular, chamfered, geometric, modular.
This typeface is built from straight, monoline strokes with frequent chamfered corners that replace curves with short planar facets. Bowls and counters tend toward octagonal forms, while terminals are clean and squared-off, creating a crisp, mechanical rhythm. Proportions run on the generous side horizontally, with open interior spaces and consistent stroke behavior across caps, lowercase, and figures. The overall construction feels modular and drawing-like, with repeated angles and segmented joins giving letters a structured, engineered silhouette.
It performs best as a display face for headlines, short statements, and identity work where the faceted construction can be appreciated. The technical character makes it a strong fit for technology branding, game titles, sci‑fi posters, product markings, and interface-style graphics. It can also work for numeric-heavy settings such as dashboards or specs when used at sizes that preserve the crisp corners.
The faceted geometry and no-nonsense stroke treatment project a forward-looking, technical tone. It reads as precise and machine-made, evoking digital interfaces, robotics, and engineered products rather than humanist warmth. The sharp corners and segmented curves add a subtle retro-future flavor reminiscent of display lettering used in technology and science-fiction contexts.
The design appears intended to translate geometric, chamfered forms into a coherent sans alphabet that feels engineered and contemporary. By systematically replacing curves with facets and keeping strokes even, it aims for a clean, modular voice that remains legible while delivering a distinct sci‑tech personality.
Diagonal letters (such as V, W, X, and Z) emphasize the font’s angular logic, while rounded characters (like O, C, and G) maintain the same chamfered contour for strong stylistic consistency. Numerals follow the same octagonal, segmented approach, pairing well with the uppercase in texture and width. In longer text, the repeating facets create a distinctive patterned color that is most noticeable at larger sizes.