Sans Faceted Orme 6 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, game titles, tech branding, posters, signage, techno, futuristic, industrial, arcade, utility, digital aesthetic, geometric system, interface clarity, retro-tech mood, angular, octagonal, chamfered, geometric, squared.
A geometric, faceted sans with strokes built from straight segments and sharp corners, where curves are replaced by octagonal and chamfered forms. The stroke weight stays even, producing a crisp, monoline texture with clear, mechanical rhythm. Counters tend toward squared/rounded-octagon shapes, apertures are relatively tight, and joins are hard and planar. Proportions feel compact and structured, with a consistent cap height and a straightforward baseline presence that keeps text orderly at display sizes.
Well-suited to interface labels, heads-up display styling, product or tech branding, and punchy headlines where the angular geometry can read as intentional and modern. It can also work for signage and packaging that benefits from a crisp, industrial voice, especially at medium to large sizes where the faceted details remain clear.
The overall tone is technical and system-like, evoking digital interfaces, sci‑fi hardware, and retro arcade graphics. Its angular facets and clipped terminals give it a purposeful, engineered feel rather than a friendly or organic one.
The design appears intended to translate a digital, engineered aesthetic into a clean sans structure by substituting curves with planar facets. It prioritizes a consistent geometric system and a sharp, contemporary voice for display and UI-forward typography.
Several glyphs emphasize the faceted construction through clipped corners and straight-sided bowls, creating a distinctive stencil-like geometry without actual breaks. The numerals follow the same octagonal logic, reinforcing a cohesive, device-display aesthetic across alphanumerics.