Sans Faceted Omju 1 is a light, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, display, packaging, zines, handmade, angular, quirky, playful, rough, handcrafted feel, textured display, angular geometry, informal voice, faceted, chiseled, irregular, monoline, geometric.
A monoline sans built from short, straight segments that replace curves with crisp planar facets. Strokes keep a consistent thickness, while corners and joins show small, intentional irregularities that create a hand-cut feel. Counters tend to be polygonal, round letters read as multi-sided forms, and overall spacing is loose and airy. Proportions are slightly extended, with simple, open shapes and a steady baseline rhythm that remains legible despite the rough geometry.
Best suited to display settings where its faceted texture can be appreciated: posters, album/cover art, packaging, and editorial headlines. It can also work for short UI labels or captions when a handmade, angular tone is desired, but it will be most effective when given enough size and spacing to keep the polygonal forms clear.
The faceted construction and uneven detailing give the type a casual, crafty personality—somewhere between doodled signage and cut-paper lettering. It feels energetic and a bit mischievous, bringing texture and informality without becoming overly decorative.
Likely designed to translate a hand-drawn, cut-and-assembled aesthetic into a usable sans, emphasizing straight-line construction and slightly imperfect joins for character. The goal appears to be a legible display face with a distinct, faceted silhouette rather than smooth geometric refinement.
Diagonal strokes and angled terminals dominate, and several glyphs show subtle wobble in stroke direction that reinforces the handmade impression. Numerals echo the same polygonal logic, with especially angular bowls and bends that keep the set visually consistent.