Sans Faceted Jibo 6 is a light, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, ui display, signage, futuristic, techno, digital, industrial, minimal, sci‑fi display, tech branding, geometric clarity, constructed forms, signage clarity, geometric, monolinear, angular, faceted, rounded corners.
A geometric sans built from straight segments and flattened curves, with faceted joins that replace fully round bowls. Strokes are monolinear and open, with squared-off terminals and consistent corner radii where curves do appear (notably in C, G, O, Q, and zero). Proportions are notably expanded horizontally, producing a broad, engineered rhythm in both caps and lowercase; counters tend toward rectangular and rounded-rectangle forms. Numerals follow the same constructed logic, with clear, segmented shapes and a squared 0 that harmonizes with the rounded-rectangle O.
This font is well suited to short, prominent text where its wide, faceted geometry can be appreciated—headlines, posters, logotypes, and tech-forward branding. It also fits UI or signage contexts that benefit from a crisp, engineered look, especially at medium to large sizes where the planar detailing stays clear.
The overall tone feels futuristic and machine-made, like interface lettering or sci‑fi signage. Its angular construction and wide stance communicate precision and a slightly retro-digital flavor while staying clean and restrained.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric sans into a faceted, engineered aesthetic—reducing curves into controlled planar transitions while keeping a consistent, clean stroke system. The expanded proportions and simplified forms suggest a focus on contemporary display typography with a futuristic, system-like voice.
Distinctive faceting is most apparent in diagonals and curve transitions, giving letters a planar, cut-from-plate quality. The Q uses a simplified tail, and the g and a read as single-storey, reinforcing a streamlined, display-oriented character. The spacing and broad widths create an airy texture in larger settings, emphasizing the font’s constructed geometry.