Sans Faceted Ombi 12 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, signage, posters, tech branding, packaging, techy, industrial, precise, utilitarian, modern, modernize sans, add edge, tech tone, geometric consistency, faceted, chamfered, angular, geometric, monolinear.
A clean, monolinear sans with corners treated as small planar facets rather than smooth curves, creating a chamfered, polygonal rhythm across rounded forms. Strokes are even and low-contrast, with mostly straight segments and clipped terminals that keep counters open and shapes crisp. Proportions read contemporary and straightforward, with clear, stable capitals and compact lowercase forms that maintain consistent spacing and a disciplined vertical stance. Numerals follow the same faceted construction, lending a cohesive, engineered feel across text and figures.
Well-suited to interface labels, dashboards, and technical graphics where a clean sans is needed but a more engineered voice is desirable. It also works for posters, titles, and brand systems in technology, tools, automotive, or sci‑fi adjacent contexts, and holds up nicely for numbers in specs, price points, and data-heavy layouts.
The overall tone is technical and matter-of-fact, with a subtle sci‑fi edge coming from the cut-corner geometry. It feels engineered and contemporary rather than friendly or handwritten, projecting precision and control.
The design appears intended to deliver a familiar sans-serif structure while introducing a signature cut-corner language for a sharper, more industrial identity. It balances everyday readability with a controlled geometric twist that differentiates it in branding and display applications.
Faceting is applied consistently to curves (notably in round letters and bowls), so the design reads like a smooth sans translated into straight-edged segments. The result stays highly legible while adding a distinctive, slightly mechanical texture at display sizes and in short text.