Sans Faceted Idnan 5 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, titles, packaging, geometric, technical, futuristic, wired, experimental, geometric styling, tech aesthetic, display impact, distinctive voice, angular, faceted, monoline, skeletal, polygonal.
This is a monoline, polygonal sans built from straight segments that replace curves with crisp facets. Strokes are thin and consistent, with open apertures and simplified joins that often resolve into slight angles rather than smooth terminals. The uppercase feels tall and airy with generous counters, while the lowercase keeps a similarly geometric construction with occasional asymmetries that emphasize the hand-assembled, segmented rhythm. Figures follow the same faceted logic, with an angular 0 and compact, straight-edged forms that read clearly at display sizes.
It works best for headlines, titles, and short bursts of text where its faceted geometry can be appreciated—such as posters, album art, tech branding, and packaging accents. It can also suit interface or motion-graphics treatments when used at larger sizes with comfortable tracking.
The overall tone is clean and tech-forward, like plotted lettering or wireframe signage. Its sharp corners and segmented construction give it an experimental, sci‑fi flavor, while the light stroke keeps the texture understated and spacious.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric, faceted concept into a lightweight sans that feels constructed from straight-line strokes. It prioritizes a distinctive angular voice and a cohesive polygonal system over conventional smoothness, aiming for a modern, crafted display presence.
The design maintains a consistent facet vocabulary across caps, lowercase, and numerals, creating a cohesive “cut” silhouette. Because many curves are implied through multiple short segments, the outlines can look deliberately jittery or hand-drawn in large text, which becomes part of the font’s character.