Sans Faceted Lidu 8 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Quayzaar' by Test Pilot Collective and 'Pixel_Block' by fontkingz (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, ui display, game titles, techno, industrial, sci-fi, retro-future, digital, futuristic styling, geometric display, technical tone, signage feel, angular, chamfered, octagonal, geometric, monoline.
A faceted geometric sans built from straight strokes and clipped corners, replacing curves with angled joins and short chamfers. Strokes are uniform and heavy, giving the letters a sturdy, monoline presence with clean, open counters. The design favors squared, octagonal bowls and terminals, with a grid-like construction and tight, mechanical rhythm; round forms like O and 0 read as beveled rectangles rather than true circles.
Best suited for display applications where the faceted geometry can carry the visual identity—headlines, branding marks, posters, packaging, and on-screen UI elements like menus or HUDs. It performs well in short to medium text sizes when the goal is a crisp, technical look rather than a neutral reading texture.
The overall tone feels technical and machine-made, with a clear futuristic and arcade-like energy. Its sharp facets and modular construction suggest precision, hardware interfaces, and industrial signage rather than humanist warmth.
Likely designed to deliver a sharply geometric, faceted alternative to rounded techno sans fonts, prioritizing modular construction and a distinctive bevelled silhouette. The consistent chamfering and squared bowls point to an intention of evoking digital systems, industrial design, and futuristic signage.
In text, the repeated corner cuts create a consistent sparkle along horizontal and vertical edges, emphasizing structure and alignment. The figures and capitals look especially at home in all-caps settings, while the lowercase maintains the same engineered geometry for a coherent voice across cases.