Sans Faceted Omno 7 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, album covers, game titles, medieval, gothic, aggressive, dramatic, ritual, gothic revival, fantasy tone, impact display, carved look, historic cue, angular, chiseled, faceted, geometric, high-contrast corners.
A sharply faceted display face built from straight strokes and crisp angles, with polygonal “cuts” replacing curves throughout. Terminals are typically pointed or beveled, producing a chiseled, blade-like silhouette and strong interior counter shapes. Proportions are compact with a relatively even stroke presence across stems and diagonals, while letterfit and widths vary per glyph, creating a lively, uneven rhythm typical of blackletter-inspired constructions. Uppercase forms read as sturdy and architectural; lowercase echoes the same angular grammar with simplified bowls and angular joins, keeping texture dense and dark in text.
Best suited for display settings such as posters, titles, logotypes, album artwork, event promotions, and game or film branding where a gothic or fantasy atmosphere is desired. It can work for short text blocks when large enough, but its dense texture and sharp detailing are most effective in prominent sizes rather than extended body copy.
The overall tone is medieval and ceremonial, evoking carved signage, gothic titles, and fantasy-world typography. Its sharp geometry and spearhead terminals add intensity and a confrontational edge, lending a dramatic, ominous character in headlines and short phrases.
The design intention appears to be a modern, simplified take on blackletter aesthetics, translated into a clean faceted geometry for strong impact and easy reproducibility. It prioritizes distinctive texture, sharp silhouette, and thematic mood over neutral readability.
The faceting is consistent across letters and figures, and the design emphasizes verticality with narrow counters and pointed apexes. Numerals follow the same cut-stone logic, with strong angular forms that maintain the font’s dark texture and visual bite.