Sans Faceted Ormy 1 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logotypes, ui labels, posters, wayfinding, techno, industrial, sci‑fi, retro-futurist, utilitarian, geometric clarity, technical tone, display impact, interface styling, octagonal, chamfered, geometric, angular, squarish counters.
This typeface is built from straight strokes and crisp chamfered corners, replacing curves with faceted, octagonal turns. Strokes are consistently monoline with squared terminals, and many bowls and counters read as squared or rounded-rectangle forms. Proportions are compact with a steady cap height and a clean, mechanical rhythm; diagonals appear selectively (notably in K, V, W, X, Y) while most structure is orthogonal. The lowercase keeps a restrained, geometric construction with simple single-storey forms and minimal modulation, supporting a cohesive, engineered texture in text.
It works best in display contexts where its faceted geometry can read clearly—headlines, branding marks, packaging accents, UI titles/labels, and signage. Short-to-medium text benefits from its consistent stroke weight and structured forms, especially in tech, gaming, or industrial-themed layouts.
The overall tone feels technical and engineered, evoking digital interfaces, industrial labeling, and retro-futurist display aesthetics. Its faceted geometry and rigid stroke logic convey precision and a slightly game-like or sci‑fi attitude without becoming decorative.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric, machined aesthetic into a legible sans structure by using chamfered joins and squared counters for a disciplined, modern texture. The consistent facet language suggests a focus on visual identity and interface-forward communication rather than soft, humanist warmth.
The design leans heavily on chamfers to soften right angles, creating a distinctive “cut” silhouette that stays consistent across letters and numerals. Counters tend to be boxy and open, which helps maintain clarity at display sizes while emphasizing the font’s mechanical character.