Sans Faceted Ofta 4 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: ui labels, game ui, signage, headlines, posters, industrial, tech, arcade, utilitarian, modernist, grid consistency, fabricated feel, display clarity, systematic forms, octagonal, chamfered, angular, stencil-like, modular.
A crisp, modular sans with octagonal construction and pronounced chamfered corners that replace curves with flat facets. Strokes remain even and geometric, with squared terminals and consistently notched joins that create a rhythmic, engineered texture. Counters are compact and angular, producing a slightly condensed internal space while keeping letterforms clear and mechanically consistent across cases and figures. Numerals and capitals read like panel-cut shapes, and the lowercase follows the same faceted logic for a cohesive, system-like alphabet.
Well-suited to interface labeling, scoreboard-style readouts, and other UI contexts where a disciplined, grid-friendly rhythm is helpful. It also performs effectively in headlines, posters, and packaging that aim for a technical or industrial voice, and it can add character to signage and wayfinding when set with generous spacing.
The faceted geometry projects a technical, fabricated tone—like lettering cut from sheet metal or plotted for a digital display. It feels purposeful and controlled, leaning toward retro-futurist and arcade-adjacent aesthetics without becoming playful or handwritten.
The letterforms appear designed to translate cleanly to rigid production methods and grid-based systems, prioritizing repeatable geometry and sharp, planar facets. The goal seems to be a distinctive tech-industrial look that remains legible and consistent across alphanumerics.
The stepped corners and clipped diagonals give strong silhouette recognition at larger sizes, while the dense angular detailing can create a darker texture in longer passages. The design’s strict geometry yields a consistent cadence across mixed-case text and numeric strings, emphasizing precision over softness.