Sans Faceted Kohi 1 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, posters, game ui, branding, industrial, techno, sci-fi, tactical, architectural, futuristic impact, industrial utility, geometric styling, ui theming, angular, faceted, chamfered, octagonal, stencil-like.
A sharply angular, faceted sans with strokes built from straight segments and chamfered corners instead of curves. Counters and bowls are polygonal and often appear partially "cut" where openings are formed by notched joins, giving several letters a stencil-like, segmented construction. Stroke thickness stays consistent, while widths vary by character, producing a tight, mechanical rhythm. The lowercase maintains a high x-height and simplified forms; punctuation and figures follow the same hard-edged geometry for a cohesive, engineered look.
Best suited for display typography such as headlines, posters, logos, and packaging where its angular construction can be a primary visual feature. It also fits on-screen uses like game UI, sci‑fi themed interfaces, and technical or industrial labeling when set at larger sizes.
The overall tone feels industrial and futuristic—more like machine labeling than handwriting. Its clipped corners and segmented joins suggest rugged utility, technical interfaces, and a slightly militaristic or tactical attitude.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric, faceted language into a functional sans, prioritizing sharp planar cuts and modular consistency over traditional curved letterforms. Its stencil-like breaks and chamfered corners reinforce a constructed, engineered aesthetic aimed at high-impact titles and thematic systems.
Diagonal strokes are minimized or rendered as stepped facets, and terminals tend to end in flat, angled cuts rather than rounded ends. The design reads best when set with comfortable tracking, as the internal notches and narrow apertures can visually densify at smaller sizes.