Sans Faceted Omku 4 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Littera Text' by ABSTRKT, 'Urania' by Hoftype, 'Tenorite' by Microsoft Corporation, 'Brahma' and 'Brahma Rounded' by Tall Chai, and 'Haboro Sans' by insigne (names referenced only for comparison).
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A faceted geometric sans with straightened, planar approximations of curves: bowls and rounds resolve into short angled segments that create an octagonal feel in letters like C, G, O, Q, and S. Strokes read largely monoline with clean terminals, producing a crisp, constructed texture rather than a calligraphic one. Proportions are balanced and straightforward, with compact, legible lowercase forms; counters stay open and the overall rhythm is even, though many glyphs introduce deliberate angles that add a subtle mechanical bite.
Works well for UI labels, product branding, and headlines where a clean sans is needed but a more distinctive geometry helps differentiate. The clear shapes and steady spacing also suit signage and packaging systems that benefit from a technical, constructed tone.
The faceted construction gives the face a contemporary, engineered tone—clean and rational with a hint of digital or architectural character. It feels pragmatic and orderly, while the angular rounding adds a distinctive, slightly futuristic edge without becoming decorative.
Likely designed to offer a familiar sans-serif skeleton while replacing true curves with controlled facets, creating a consistent, repeatable geometry that reads as modern and engineered. The goal appears to be straightforward legibility paired with a recognizable angular signature for contemporary identity work.
Rounded characters consistently show segmented arcs, which creates a recognizable signature at both display and text sizes. Numerals follow the same geometry, with angular curves in 2, 3, 5, 6, and 9 and a simple, upright 1, reinforcing the uniform, manufactured look across the set.