Sans Faceted Orla 5 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, logos, ui labels, techy, futuristic, industrial, game-like, mechanical, sci-fi styling, systematic geometry, display impact, tech branding, octagonal, angular, beveled, geometric, monoline.
A compact, angular sans with crisp faceted corners that replace most curves with straight segments and clipped terminals. Strokes read as largely uniform, with squared-off joins and a consistent octagonal construction visible in rounds like O/C/G and in the numerals. Counters are relatively open for the style, and the overall rhythm is tight and orderly, producing a clean, engineered texture in text. Capitals feel tall and structured, while lowercase forms keep the same hard-edged geometry with simple, utilitarian detailing.
Works best for display roles such as headlines, posters, logos, and tech-forward branding where the faceted silhouette is a feature. It also suits UI labels, game menus, or packaging that benefits from a precise, mechanical voice; for long passages, the strong angularity may be more effective in larger sizes or shorter blocks.
The faceted construction and clipped corners give the font a technical, sci‑fi tone—clean, machine-made, and slightly retro-digital. It projects a controlled, schematic personality rather than warmth, suggesting interfaces, equipment labeling, and futuristic branding.
The design appears intended to translate geometric, cut-corner construction into a readable sans that evokes engineered surfaces and digital-era styling. Its consistent facets and restrained stroke behavior suggest a goal of clarity with a distinctive futuristic edge.
Diagonal cuts and flat terminals create strong pixel-adjacent shapes without becoming strictly bitmap. The design maintains a consistent geometry across letters and numerals, helping it stay coherent in all-caps settings and short text lines where the angular silhouette can carry the look.