Sans Faceted Ligo 9 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, signage, ui labels, techy, industrial, retro, faceted geometry, digital feel, constructed display, angular, octagonal, monoline, geometric, modular.
A geometric sans built from straight strokes and clipped corners, replacing curves with faceted, near-octagonal turns. Strokes are largely uniform in thickness, with crisp terminals and squared counters that create a modular, constructed feel. Proportions stay fairly compact and engineered, while diagonals in letters like K, M, N, V, W, X, Y, and Z keep a clean, mechanical rhythm. Numerals and rounded forms (0, 3, 6, 8, 9; C, G, O, Q, S) read as polygonal outlines rather than circular shapes, reinforcing the hard-edged structure.
Works best for headlines, logos, packaging, and poster typography where the faceted construction can be appreciated. It also suits signage and interface labels for tech, industrial, or gaming contexts, especially when a crisp, geometric voice is desired.
The overall tone is technical and utilitarian, with a subtle retro-digital flavor reminiscent of stencil-cut signage and early computer or sci‑fi interfaces. Its sharp geometry and consistent stroke behavior give it an assertive, engineered presence that feels modern yet nostalgically machine-made.
The design appears intended to translate a sans-serif skeleton into a planar, chamfered system that feels precise and machine-cut. By standardizing strokes and corners, it aims to deliver a futuristic, constructed look with high stylistic consistency across letters and figures.
Counters tend to be rectangular and the joins are intentionally chamfered, which helps maintain clarity at display sizes while emphasizing the faceted motif. The texture in paragraphs is even and grid-like, producing a strong visual pattern suitable for bold typographic statements.