Sans Faceted Offy 5 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Manifest' by Yasin Yalcin (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, packaging, signage, techy, industrial, sporty, utilitarian, retro digital, geometric system, space saving, high impact, modernize sans, octagonal, chamfered, condensed, geometric, angular.
A condensed, geometric sans with monoline strokes and consistent chamfered corners that replace most curves with short, planar facets. Counters tend toward octagonal/rectilinear shapes, giving round letters (O, C, G, Q, 0) a cut-corner construction, while straight-sided forms (E, F, H, N) stay rigid and vertical. Terminals are blunt and squared, spacing feels compact, and the overall rhythm is tight and linear, reading like a systematic stencil-less construction rather than a calligraphic one.
Performs best in headlines, branding marks, labels, and signage where the cut-corner construction can read as a deliberate visual motif. It also suits UI accents, gaming/esports titling, and technical or industrial-themed graphics, especially at medium-to-large sizes where the faceting is clearly visible.
The faceted geometry projects a technical, engineered tone with a hint of retro digital display culture. It feels assertive and no-nonsense, suited to environments where precision, robustness, and a slightly game/sport flavor are desired.
Likely designed to translate a modern sans skeleton into a hard-edged, faceted system—prioritizing repeatable geometry and a compact footprint for punchy, space-efficient typography with a distinctive angular voice.
The design relies on repeated corner treatments across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals, creating a cohesive ‘machined’ texture in text. Narrow proportions and angular counters can make dense paragraphs look busy, but they strengthen impact in short strings and settings where sharp silhouettes help recognition.