Sans Faceted Ohho 11 is a bold, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, industrial, futuristic, technical, authoritative, mechanical, space-saving, impact, tech styling, signage tone, geometric consistency, angular, faceted, condensed, monolinear, geometric.
A condensed, angular display sans built from straight strokes and sharp planar cut-ins rather than curves. Counters are narrow and often rectangular, with frequent chamfered corners and triangular notches that create a faceted silhouette. Stroke weight stays visually consistent across the set, while joins and terminals are abruptly cut, producing a crisp, engineered rhythm. Uppercase forms are tall and tightly spaced; lowercase is similarly narrow with simple, rigid constructions, and the numerals follow the same clipped, vertical emphasis.
Best suited to headlines, logos, posters, and packaging where the angular texture can be appreciated at medium-to-large sizes. It also works well for signage-style applications and interface or game UI accents when a technical, hard-edged voice is desired.
The overall tone is mechanical and assertive, with a techno-industrial edge created by the sharp corners and chiseled internal cuts. It reads like utilitarian signage or a futuristic interface: controlled, no-nonsense, and slightly aggressive.
The design appears intended to deliver a strong vertical presence in limited horizontal space while maintaining a distinctive faceted aesthetic. By replacing curves with chamfers and notches, it aims for a crisp, constructed look that feels contemporary and machine-made.
The facet cuts sometimes intrude into bowls and apertures, giving letters a distinctive ‘carved’ feel that becomes more pronounced at larger sizes. Narrow apertures and compact counters can reduce clarity in dense text, but they contribute strongly to the font’s signature texture.