Sans Faceted Kogi 7 is a bold, very wide, monoline, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, packaging, game ui, techno, industrial, arcade, futuristic, mechanical, sci‑fi styling, modular geometry, display impact, machine aesthetic, octagonal, angled, modular, geometric, square-cut.
A faceted, geometric sans built from straight, uniform strokes and clipped corners, replacing curves with planar angles. Counters are mostly rectangular or octagonal, and terminals end in clean, square cuts. The caps feel compact and blocky, while the lowercase maintains a tall, sturdy structure with simplified bowls and tight apertures. Numerals and punctuation follow the same chamfered logic, giving the whole set a consistent, machined rhythm and a strong pixel-adjacent silhouette.
Best suited to display use such as headlines, logos, posters, and branding where an angular, technical voice is desired. It can also work for on-screen UI elements, game graphics, or labels that benefit from a rigid, modular look, especially at medium to large sizes.
The overall tone is distinctly technical and game-like, with a hard-edged, engineered feel. Its angular construction reads as retro-futurist and utilitarian, evoking sci‑fi interfaces, arcade cabinets, and industrial labeling rather than warmth or handwriting.
Likely intended to translate a hard, faceted industrial aesthetic into a clean sans framework, prioritizing sharp geometry and consistency over organic readability. The design appears aimed at creating a distinctive, tech-forward texture that remains structured and legible in bold, high-impact settings.
Diagonal joins are used sparingly but decisively (notably in letters like K, N, V, W, X), creating crisp internal angles and a disciplined texture. The design holds up well in all-caps and short words, where the repeated chamfers form a cohesive pattern; in longer text, the tight apertures and squared counters produce a dense, high-contrast word shape.