Sans Faceted Orfu 1 is a light, narrow, monoline, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Evanston Tavern' and 'Refinery' by Kimmy Design (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, tech branding, product markings, signage, posters, technical, futuristic, industrial, precision, digital, modular geometry, machine aesthetic, signage clarity, sci-fi tone, octagonal, geometric, angular, segmented, mechanical.
A geometric sans with crisp, faceted construction: bowls and curves are replaced by short straight segments that create octagonal contours. Strokes remain uniform and clean, with squared terminals and consistent corner breaks that give the letters a chiseled, engineered rhythm. Proportions are compact and efficient, with open counters and simplified joins that keep shapes legible while emphasizing a modular, constructed feel. Numerals and capitals follow the same faceted logic, producing a cohesive, slightly “panel-cut” texture in text.
Well-suited to technology-oriented branding, interface labels, dashboards, and product or hardware graphics where a precise geometric voice is desired. It can also work effectively for display headlines, event posters, and wayfinding or industrial-style signage where the faceted construction becomes a recognizable visual motif.
The overall tone reads as technical and forward-looking, evoking signage, instrumentation, and sci‑fi interface typography. Its sharp corners and planar geometry feel precise and controlled rather than casual, lending a utilitarian, engineered personality.
The design appears intended to translate a modern sans into a faceted, polygonal system, prioritizing a constructed, machine-made aesthetic. By standardizing corner cuts and keeping strokes uniform, it aims to maintain readability while projecting a distinctly technical, engineered character.
The faceting is applied consistently across round forms (like C, O, Q, 0, 8, 9) and across diagonals (A, K, V, W, X), which reinforces a systematic design concept. In running text, the repeated corner breaks create a subtle, mechanical sparkle that becomes part of the font’s signature texture.