Sans Faceted Omga 1 is a regular weight, very narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, signage, packaging, industrial, techno, utilitarian, retro, compact impact, technical tone, geometric branding, industrial labeling, angular, faceted, octagonal, condensed, geometric.
A tightly condensed, monoline sans built from straight strokes and clipped corners, replacing curves with small planar facets. Vertical stems dominate the rhythm, with uniform stroke thickness and crisp terminals that often end in chamfered angles. Counters are narrow and polygonal, and joins are engineered and mechanical rather than calligraphic, producing a clean, structured texture across words. Lowercase forms keep a compact footprint with short ascenders/descenders and simplified bowls that read as angled, almost octagonal shapes.
Works best for display settings where a compact, high-impact word shape is useful: posters, titles, logos, labels, and directional or industrial-style signage. It can also suit UI headers or short technical callouts where a crisp, engineered aesthetic is desired.
The overall tone feels technical and functional, like labeling on equipment or a schematic title block. Its sharp geometry and compressed proportions also suggest a retro-futurist, arcade or sci‑fi mood, delivering a distinctive “machined” character without becoming decorative.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric, faceted construction into a clean sans structure—prioritizing sharp silhouettes, tight spacing potential, and a consistent mechanical rhythm. It emphasizes a distinctive angular voice for display typography while staying straightforward and unornamented.
Distinctive faceting shows up consistently in rounded letters and numerals, giving them a cut-metal silhouette. The narrow set and uniform stroke make it visually assertive in headlines, while the tight internal spaces can reduce clarity at very small sizes.