Sans Faceted Idlur 2 is a very light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
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This typeface is built from straight strokes with chamfered corners, replacing curves with small angled facets to form octagonal bowls and joints. The stroke weight stays consistent throughout, giving it a clean, wire-like color and a regular rhythm across lines. Letterforms lean toward squared proportions with crisp terminals; counters in rounded letters (such as O, C, G, Q, and 0) read as polygonal shapes. The overall spacing and uniform set width produce an orderly texture, while the faceting adds a distinctive, engineered silhouette.
It suits interface labels, dashboards, and technical graphics where consistent alignment and an engineered look are desirable. The distinctive faceting can also support sci‑fi or retro-tech titling, especially at medium to larger sizes where the chamfered details remain clear.
The faceted construction and thin, plotted strokes evoke a technical, sci‑fi sensibility—like labeling on instruments, CAD diagrams, or retro computer interfaces. Its angular geometry feels precise and utilitarian rather than expressive, projecting a calm, engineered tone.
The design appears intended to merge functional, grid-friendly letter construction with a distinctive faceted aesthetic, offering a precise, instrument-like voice while staying legible and structurally consistent across the character set.
Diagonal joins are handled with consistent chamfers, which keeps the design cohesive across both uppercase and lowercase. Numerals follow the same polygonal logic, with the 0 rendered as an octagonal ring and other digits using clean angles and open forms that emphasize clarity over softness.