Sans Faceted Ihmo 5 is a very light, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, ui headings, tech branding, futuristic, technical, minimal, sci-fi, geometric, interface aesthetic, geometric reduction, sci-fi titling, systematic construction, modernist tone, angular, faceted, squared, modular, wireframe.
A geometric, ultra-thin line font built from straight segments and squared-off corners with occasional diagonal joins. Curves are largely replaced by planar bends and rounded-square turns, giving letters a crisp, modular construction. Proportions lean wide with open counters and generous internal space; round forms like O/Q are rendered as soft-cornered rectangles. Stroke endings are clean and consistent, and the overall rhythm feels measured and schematic rather than calligraphic.
Best suited to display settings such as headlines, posters, and brand marks where its angular geometry can be appreciated at larger sizes. It also works well for UI headings, product labeling, and motion graphics that aim for a technical or futuristic voice, especially when paired with a more neutral text face for body copy.
The tone is cool, precise, and forward-looking, evoking interfaces, instrumentation, and science-fiction titling. Its wireframe lightness reads airy and engineered, with a subtle retro-digital flavor that suggests late-modernist tech graphics and display systems.
The design appears intended to translate familiar sans forms into a simplified, faceted “wireframe” system—prioritizing geometric consistency, clean construction, and a distinct sci-fi/technical personality over conventional text robustness.
Distinctive square geometry shows through in the bowls of B/P/R, the boxy O/Q, and the linear, architectural treatment of diagonals in K/V/W/X/Y. The thin strokes and open forms create a delicate presence that benefits from ample size and spacing, especially on bright backgrounds.