Sans Faceted Ilme 6 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, ui labels, packaging, technical, futuristic, playful, retro, geometric voice, tech aesthetic, display clarity, distinctiveness, faceted, chamfered, angular, monoline, rounded corners.
A slanted, monoline sans built from crisp, faceted strokes that replace curves with short planar segments and chamfered joins. Terminals are typically squared or slightly rounded, giving the outlines a soft-edged geometric feel rather than sharp points. Proportions are compact and consistent, with simple construction and open counters; round letters like O and Q read as multi-sided loops, reinforcing the polygonal theme. The rhythm is even and engineered, while small details like angled shoulders and clipped corners add a hand-tuned, schematic character.
This face works best in display contexts where its faceted construction can be appreciated: headlines, posters, logotypes, and branding systems with a geometric or tech-leaning theme. It also suits short UI labels, dashboards, and packaging callouts where a distinctive, engineered voice is desired without heavy ornament.
The overall tone feels technical and forward-looking, like labeling for instruments or UI elements, but it also carries a light, playful retro-digital flavor. The faceted geometry suggests precision and structure, while the softened corners keep it approachable.
The design appears intended to translate an italic sans into a polygonal, machined aesthetic—prioritizing a consistent monoline stroke and chamfered geometry to create a distinctive, modern display voice that remains readable in short texts.
The slant is steady across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals, and the faceting remains consistent at different sizes in the sample text. The digit set follows the same polygonal logic, reading cleanly with simple, unornamented forms.