Sans Faceted Omne 6 is a bold, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, album art, packaging, gothic, medieval, aggressive, industrial, dramatic, modern gothic, carved look, display impact, thematic branding, angular, faceted, chiseled, blackletter-influenced, high-contrast corners.
A compact, faceted display face built from straight strokes and sharp planar corners in place of curves. The outlines feel chiseled, with pointed terminals, beveled joins, and polygonal counters that create a hard, geometric rhythm. Stroke weight stays largely consistent, while the frequent angles and notched intersections add texture and a distinctly constructed silhouette. Lowercase forms echo the uppercase structure, with a sturdy, vertical stance and tight internal space that reads best at larger sizes.
Well suited for impactful headlines, posters, branding marks, and short-form statements where its faceted texture can be appreciated. It works especially well for music artwork, game or fantasy-themed graphics, labels, and packaging that benefit from a hard-edged, gothic atmosphere.
The overall tone is assertive and gothic-leaning, mixing medieval signpainting energy with a modern, cut-metal edge. Its sharp facets and pointed details project intensity, drama, and a slightly ominous character.
Likely designed to translate blackletter-inspired structure into a simplified, geometric system, prioritizing sharp silhouettes and a carved, architectural feel over smooth curvature. The goal appears to be a distinctive display voice that remains sturdy and legible while delivering a strong thematic impact.
The font maintains a cohesive angular vocabulary across letters and numerals, producing a strong pattern on the line and a dark, even color in text settings. The distinctive polygonal counters and spurred terminals can become dense at small sizes, but they add memorable personality in headlines.