Sans Faceted Omta 9 is a regular weight, very narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, titles, branding, art deco, futuristic, geometric, dramatic, stylized, display impact, deco revival, geometric styling, compact fit, signature look, angular, faceted, chiseled, pointed, condensed.
A highly condensed display sans built from straight strokes and tight, faceted arcs that read like planar cuts rather than smooth curves. Strokes maintain a consistent thickness, while terminals frequently resolve into sharp points, wedges, and tapered joins, giving many letters a diamond-like bite at corners and intersections. Counters are narrow and often lens- or teardrop-shaped, and the overall rhythm is vertical and compact, with tall proportions and deliberate, sculpted negative space.
Best suited to headlines, titles, posters, and logo work where its condensed width and sharp faceting can read clearly and add character. It also works well for event branding, packaging callouts, and editorial display settings where a glamorous, stylized tone is desired.
The font projects a sleek, era-evocative drama with a distinctly geometric, decorative edge. Its sharp facets and compressed stance suggest glamour and spectacle, balancing vintage Art Deco cues with a crisp, modernized precision.
The design appears intended as a decorative, condensed display face that replaces conventional curves with crisp, faceted geometry to create a refined, high-contrast silhouette without relying on stroke modulation. It aims to deliver strong, memorable letterforms for attention-grabbing typography.
Distinctive pointed terminals and split inner forms create strong silhouettes that hold up best at larger sizes. The numerals echo the same chiseled construction, keeping the set visually cohesive for headlines and short lines of text.