Sans Faceted Gejy 4 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, sportswear, interface, tech, futuristic, sporty, industrial, speed, convey speed, signal tech, space saving, geometric clarity, angular, faceted, oblique, condensed, monolinear.
A sharply faceted, oblique sans with monolinear strokes and planar corners that substitute for curves. Letterforms are condensed with a tall x-height, giving compact horizontal footprint and strong vertical rhythm. Bowls and counters are polygonal and slightly squarish, while terminals tend to end in angled cuts; joints are crisp and mechanical rather than calligraphic. Spacing reads even and tight, with a forward-leaning posture that keeps lines moving without introducing noticeable contrast.
Best suited to short-to-medium display settings where its faceted construction can read clearly: headlines, posters, packaging, and branding with a technical or performance tone. It also works well for UI labels, product markings, and scoreboards where a condensed, forward-leaning word shape helps fit information into limited space.
The overall tone feels fast and engineered—more like signage on equipment, vehicles, or interfaces than a neutral text face. Its angular geometry and consistent slant suggest precision, motion, and a mildly retro-digital character.
The design appears intended to deliver an italic sense of speed while maintaining a rigid, geometric build. By replacing curves with facets and keeping stroke weight steady, it aims for a clean, modern-industrial voice that stays consistent across letters and numerals.
Uppercase forms are built from straight segments with chamfered corners, and the lowercase follows the same geometric logic rather than traditional round constructions. Numerals share the same faceted structure and slanted stance, supporting a cohesive alphanumeric palette for codes and labels.