Sans Faceted Omho 10 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, signage, techy, industrial, game-like, futuristic, utilitarian, angular styling, tech tone, high impact, geometric consistency, display clarity, octagonal, chamfered, angular, stencil-like, geometric.
A geometric sans with sharply chamfered corners that turn most curves into crisp, multi-sided forms. Strokes are uniform and heavy, producing a solid, sign-like color on the page, while counters stay open and clearly cut. The construction favors straight segments and clipped terminals, giving letters like C, O, and S an octagonal feel; joins are clean and mechanical, with minimal modulation. Lowercase forms are compact and sturdy, with simple bowls and short, squared-off arms, and numerals follow the same faceted logic for a consistent, engineered texture.
Well suited for headlines, branding, and short statements where an angular, engineered look is desirable. It can work in packaging, signage, and UI-style graphics where a technical, faceted aesthetic helps establish a futuristic or industrial theme.
The overall tone is modern and machine-made, suggesting hardware panels, sci-fi interfaces, and arcade-era display typography. Its hard edges and cut geometry feel pragmatic and technical rather than friendly or calligraphic, projecting a confident, robust voice.
The design appears intended to translate a sans skeleton into a faceted, panel-cut geometry that maintains legibility while emphasizing hard, clipped corners. The consistent monoline weight and repeated chamfers suggest a goal of producing a compact, impact-forward display face with a distinctly technical flavor.
The faceting is applied consistently across the set, creating a strong rhythm in both all-caps and mixed-case text. At text sizes the uniform thickness and angled cuts remain legible, but the dense weight and angular corners make it read more like a display face than a quiet text workhorse.