Sans Faceted Geri 5 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Refuel' by Typodermic (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, packaging, sports graphics, futuristic, technical, angular, sporty, digital, speed, tech styling, industrial edge, geometric clarity, faceted, octagonal, chamfered, monoline, geometric.
This typeface uses a monoline, faceted construction where curves are replaced by straight segments and clipped corners, producing octagonal bowls and polygonal terminals. The overall drawing is slanted, with consistent stroke thickness and crisp joins that emphasize a machined, planar feel. Uppercase forms are compact and geometric, while lowercase maintains a straightforward, single-storey construction in key letters, keeping counters open and legible. Figures follow the same angular logic, with hard-edged curves and segmented diagonals that reinforce the set’s technical rhythm.
Best suited for headlines, logos, and short-form messaging where the angular detailing stays visible. It works well for tech or sci‑fi themed branding, product packaging, event posters, and sporty graphics that benefit from a dynamic slant and hard-edged geometry.
The faceted geometry and forward slant give the font a fast, engineered tone—more akin to industrial labeling, sci‑fi interfaces, or motorsport graphics than to neutral everyday text. Its sharp corners and segmented curves read as precise and synthetic, suggesting speed, technology, and constructed surfaces.
The letterforms appear designed to translate rounded sans shapes into planar facets, prioritizing a cohesive, engineered look with a sense of motion. The consistent chamfering and segmented bowls suggest an intention to evoke digital/industrial construction while remaining readable in display contexts.
The design’s identity comes from repeated chamfers and straightened arcs, creating a consistent “cut metal” silhouette across rounds like C, O, and G. Diagonals are prominent and clean, and the angular terminals keep word shapes lively at display sizes.