Sans Faceted Ihge 9 is a very light, wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, display titles, tech branding, signage, posters, futuristic, technical, minimal, sci‑fi, geometric, geometric clarity, interface styling, retro‑future feel, grid cohesion, monoline, squared, angular, open counters, rounded corners.
A monoline geometric sans built from mostly straight strokes and squared, faceted outlines, with curves replaced by planar corners and small-radius rounding at joins. The construction favors open, rectilinear counters (notably in C/G/O/Q and the numerals), and terminals often end as clean horizontal or vertical cuts. Proportions feel slightly condensed in individual glyph shapes despite generous spacing in the sample, and the lowercase maintains a large x-height with simple, single-storey forms. Distinctive details include a boxy, almost rectangular “O”, an “e” with a horizontal bar inside a squared bowl, and a “Q” with a short external tail.
Works best in display settings where its angular, faceted construction can be appreciated—interface headers, control-panel style labeling, sci‑fi or tech-oriented branding, and clean signage. It can also serve for short blocks of copy at larger sizes when a sleek, geometric voice is desired.
The overall tone is crisp and engineered, evoking digital interfaces, retro-futurist signage, and schematic labeling. Its faceted geometry reads as precise and contemporary, with a cool, utilitarian personality rather than expressive warmth.
The font appears intended to translate a grid-based, planar aesthetic into a readable sans, prioritizing crisp geometry and a cohesive set of squared counters and faceted joins suitable for modern digital and technical contexts.
The design language stays consistent across caps, lowercase, and figures, using repeated right angles and flattened bowls to create an even rhythm. The light stroke presence and open interiors help keep the texture airy, while the squared forms give strong alignment and grid-friendly behavior in headings.