Sans Faceted Hunod 9 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, packaging, wayfinding, technical, futuristic, industrial, digital, architectural, geometric voice, tech aesthetic, constructed forms, modern display, geometric, faceted, octagonal, monoline, angular.
This typeface is built from monoline strokes and crisp, planar facets that replace most curves with chamfered corners. Counters and bowls read as octagonal or polygonal forms, giving the alphabet a consistently engineered look across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals. Proportions are clean and geometric with straightforward terminals and a measured, even rhythm; several joins and corners are deliberately clipped to maintain the faceted motif. The lowercase is simple and modern, with single-storey forms where applicable and a narrow, rectangular dot on i/j that reinforces the grid-like construction.
Best suited to display applications where the faceted construction can be appreciated—headlines, branding systems, packaging, and poster typography. It can also work for wayfinding or UI labeling in tech or industrial contexts when set with comfortable spacing and not too small.
The overall tone feels technical and future-facing, like lettering cut from sheet material or plotted by a CAD tool. Its sharp geometry and reduced curvature suggest precision, machinery, and digital interfaces rather than softness or warmth.
The design intention appears to be a modern sans with a disciplined, faceted geometry that evokes engineered materials and digital craft. By systematically chamfering curves into planar edges, it aims to deliver a distinctive, contemporary voice while remaining structurally legible.
Numerals and round letters such as O, Q, C, G, and S emphasize the font’s signature chamfering, making silhouettes distinctive at display sizes. The consistent stroke weight and frequent diagonal facets create a slightly modular, constructed texture in running text, while still preserving clear letter identities.