Sans Faceted Ormo 1 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, ui labels, packaging, techno, futuristic, industrial, architectural, game-like, faceted geometry, technical tone, modular system, display impact, octagonal, chamfered, angular, geometric, monolinear.
A geometric sans with faceted, chamfered joins that replace curves with crisp planar angles. Strokes read largely monolinear, with squared terminals and consistent corner cuts that create an octagonal rhythm across rounds and diagonals. Proportions feel compact and engineered, with generous interior counters and clear separation between similar forms; lowercase is slightly simplified and shares the same hard-edged construction. Numerals and capitals maintain a uniform, modular texture that stays stable across word shapes.
Best suited to headlines, short-form copy, and brand marks where the faceted geometry can read as a deliberate stylistic signal. It also works well for UI labels, product naming, and packaging that aims for a technical or futuristic voice, and for game/film titles where angular letterforms support a sci‑fi or industrial setting.
The faceted construction and straightened curves give the type a distinctly technical, futuristic tone, reminiscent of engineered components, sci‑fi interfaces, and arcade-era display lettering. Its sharp geometry feels purposeful and mechanical rather than friendly or handwritten, projecting precision and control.
The font appears designed to translate a conventional geometric sans into a sharp, faceted system, prioritizing a consistent chamfer logic over true curves. The goal seems to be a clean, contemporary face with a strong stylistic hook—angular, modular, and highly recognizable in both caps and mixed case.
The design relies on repeated chamfer angles to unify the alphabet, producing a consistent “cut metal” or “machined” impression in both text and display sizes. Diagonals and bowls are built from straight segments, which makes the texture crisp and slightly directional, especially in rounded letters and figures.