Sans Faceted Omfu 4 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, signage, game ui, industrial, technical, futuristic, utilitarian, stern, modernize tradition, hard-edge display, sci-fi tone, signage clarity, angular, faceted, chamfered, geometric, condensed.
A condensed, monoline design built from straight strokes and crisp chamfered corners, replacing curves with planar facets. Counters and bowls are polygonal and vertically oriented, with consistent stroke weight and a tight, vertical rhythm. Terminals often end in angled cuts, and joins form pointed shoulders and apexes, giving letters a slightly architectural, constructed feel. Spacing appears compact and even, supporting a dense texture in text while keeping letterforms distinct.
Best suited to display settings where its angular texture can lead the composition—headlines, posters, logos, packaging, and environmental or wayfinding-style signage. It also fits interface or title treatments for games and tech-themed graphics; for longer passages, it works most comfortably at larger sizes with ample line spacing.
The sharp geometry and hard corners convey a technical, industrial tone with a futuristic edge. Its faceted construction reads as engineered and purposeful rather than friendly, suggesting machinery, signage, and sci‑fi interfaces.
The design appears intended to translate a blackletter-like verticality into a modern, geometric system, emphasizing straight segments, chamfered corners, and consistent stroke logic. The goal seems to be a distinctive display voice that remains legible while projecting an engineered, contemporary attitude.
Distinctive features include pointed arch-like tops on several capitals, angular “O”/“Q” forms with narrow vertical counters, and zig-zag/peaked joins in letters like M and W. Numerals follow the same faceted logic, staying narrow and upright with minimal contrast.