Sans Faceted Liby 7 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, signage, ui display, tech, futuristic, industrial, systematic, retro, geometric clarity, tech flavor, signage utility, stylized minimalism, angular, chamfered, octagonal, geometric, stencil-like.
A geometric sans with hard, faceted construction that replaces curves with straight segments and chamfered corners. Strokes keep a consistent thickness throughout, with crisp joins and predominantly orthogonal geometry accented by diagonals. Counters and bowls read as octagonal or clipped forms, giving rounded letters a polygonal silhouette, while terminals tend to finish flat or with angled cuts. Proportions are clean and workmanlike, with squared-off shapes and generous interior space that keeps letters open at display sizes.
Best suited for display applications where its angular detailing can be appreciated: brand marks, product identities, tech and gaming graphics, posters, and bold titling. It can also work for wayfinding or interface headings when a crisp, engineered aesthetic is desired, though the faceting may become visually busy in long body text.
The overall tone feels technical and engineered, evoking digital interfaces, machinery markings, and sci‑fi signage. Its faceted contours add a retro-futurist edge—orderly and precise rather than playful—making it feel purposeful and utilitarian.
The font appears designed to translate geometric sans letterforms into a faceted, chamfered system that reads like cut metal or vector-drawn interface type. The intention seems to balance clarity with a distinctive polygonal signature that feels modern and technical.
The design maintains a consistent rhythm through repeated corner treatments and clipped arcs, creating strong visual cohesion across caps, lowercase, and numerals. The polygonal approach is especially noticeable in round-derived forms (such as O, Q, 0, and 8), which read as cleanly cut, planar shapes rather than smooth curves.