Sans Faceted Idniw 1 is a very light, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, titles, quirky, futuristic, playful, indie, experimental, display, character, texture, informal, techy, angular, monoline, geometric, hand-drawn, sketchy.
A monoline, angular sans with planar, faceted substitutions for curves and frequent sharp cornering. Strokes feel lightly drawn and subtly uneven, with small variations in join geometry and stroke endings that suggest hand construction rather than rigid vector precision. Proportions are compact and tall, with open counters and simplified forms; rounds such as O, C, and G resolve into squarish, multi-segment shapes, and diagonals (A, V, W, Y, Z) are crisp and straight. Spacing and widths vary by glyph, contributing to a lively, irregular texture in text.
Best suited for headlines, posters, album/film titles, game UI, and branding where a quirky, angular voice is desirable. It can work for short blocks of text in larger sizes, where the faceted bowls and lively spacing remain clear. It is less appropriate for dense body copy or small UI sizes where the light stroke and irregular rhythm may reduce readability.
This font conveys an offbeat, handmade energy with a slightly futuristic edge. The faceted outlines and irregular rhythm give it a quirky, indie tone that feels more expressive than formal. Overall it reads as playful and experimental while still staying legible at display sizes.
The design appears intended to merge a geometric, faceted construction with the personality of a hand-drawn line. By keeping strokes light and forms simplified while emphasizing sharp corners and segmented bowls, it aims for distinctive character and a recognizable texture in short runs of text. The slightly inconsistent detailing seems deliberate to avoid a sterile, purely mechanical feel.
The uppercase set is especially architectural, while the lowercase retains the same faceted logic with simple, upright structures and minimal curvature. Numerals follow the same segmented approach, with straightforward, open shapes that match the overall linear construction.