Sans Faceted Kagi 16 is a regular weight, very wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
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A geometric sans with squared, softly rounded outer corners and a consistent, even stroke. Many bowls and curves are translated into straight segments and shallow planar arcs, producing a subtly faceted silhouette across rounds like C/O/S and numerals. Counters are open and clean, terminals tend to finish flat, and joins are crisp, giving the alphabet a engineered, modular feel. Proportions run horizontally generous, with sturdy capitals and a compact, controlled rhythm in lowercase.
Best suited to display applications where its faceted geometry can be appreciated: headlines, brand marks, product identities, posters, packaging, and tech-leaning campaign graphics. It can also work for short UI labels or signage where a broad, modern presence is desired, though longer text will feel stylistically assertive.
The overall tone reads modern and technical, with a mild sci‑fi and machinery influence created by the flattened curves and angular cut-ins. It feels purposeful and streamlined rather than friendly or calligraphic, projecting a contemporary, engineered confidence.
The design appears intended to reinterpret a clean geometric sans through planar, angular simplification, replacing smooth curves with controlled facets while keeping a consistent stroke and straightforward construction. The goal seems to be a contemporary, engineered look that remains legible and systematic for modern display typography.
Distinctive details like the squared-off bowls in B/P/R, the geometric treatment of S, and the blocky, framed construction of forms such as Q contribute to a cohesive system. The numerals follow the same faceted logic, pairing well with the uppercase for interface-like labeling and display settings.