Sans Faceted Omma 8 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: ui labels, game hud, posters, headlines, logos, techno, angular, futuristic, mechanical, arcade, geometric rigor, sci-fi tone, systematic build, display impact, chamfered, polygonal, modular, geometric, crisp.
This typeface is built from straight strokes and sharp corners, replacing curves with faceted, polygonal joins. Strokes maintain a consistent thickness, with frequent 45° chamfers that create a cut-metal, planar look. Counters and bowls are simplified into angular forms (notably in C/G/S and the rounded letters), while verticals and horizontals stay rigid and grid-aligned. The overall rhythm is regular and even, with compact, blocky shapes and clear internal spacing that stays consistent across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals.
It suits interfaces and labeling where a technical, geometric voice is desired—such as game HUDs, sci‑fi or cyber-themed UI, dashboards, and packaging callouts. It also works well for posters, headlines, and logotypes that benefit from sharp, faceted silhouettes and a structured, grid-like rhythm.
The faceted geometry gives a distinctly technical, retro-digital tone—evoking arcade UI, sci‑fi labeling, and industrial stenciling without overt ornament. Its sharp terminals and disciplined construction feel engineered and deliberate, projecting precision and a mildly aggressive edge.
The design appears intended to translate a strict grid and straight-edge construction into a readable alphabet, emphasizing planar facets over curves for a crisp, engineered aesthetic. Its consistent stroke behavior and repeated chamfer motif suggest a goal of strong visual identity and reliable rhythm in both short labels and longer sample text.
Uppercase and lowercase share a cohesive construction language, with the lowercase retaining the same angular “carved” structure rather than introducing rounded, handwritten features. Numerals follow the same faceted logic, producing strong silhouettes that read well in sequences and counters. The design’s consistent angles and simplified curves make it visually striking at display sizes while staying orderly in dense text blocks.