Sans Faceted Orbi 8 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, wayfinding, packaging, posters, branding, technical, retro, industrial, architectural, utilitarian, geometric identity, technical clarity, retro-futurism, systematic consistency, octagonal, monoline, angular, geometric, chamfered.
A monoline sans with crisp, faceted construction that replaces curves with short planar segments. Strokes maintain an even thickness and terminate in clean, chamfered corners, producing octagonal counters and clipped joins across rounds like C, G, O, and S. Proportions are compact and orderly, with a steady baseline and consistent cap height; apertures and counters are kept open enough to read clearly despite the angular treatment. Numerals and punctuation follow the same cut-corner logic, giving the whole set a unified, machined rhythm.
Well suited to interface labels, product markings, and signage where a technical, structured voice is desired. It can also work for headlines, posters, and brand systems seeking an angular, futuristic or industrial feel, while remaining legible in short text settings thanks to its steady stroke and clear forms.
The overall tone feels engineered and instrument-like, with a retro digital flavor reminiscent of technical labeling and early display systems. Its sharp geometry reads confident and no-nonsense, projecting precision rather than softness or warmth.
Likely designed to deliver a clean sans reading experience while emphasizing a distinctive faceted geometry. The consistent chamfering suggests an intention to evoke manufactured precision and create a recognizable texture for contemporary tech, industrial, or retro-digital aesthetics.
The faceting is applied consistently across uppercase, lowercase, and figures, creating a distinctive “clipped” silhouette in both text and display sizes. Diagonals are straightforward and sturdy, and round forms stay polygonal rather than smoothly curved, which makes the texture slightly pixel-adjacent without becoming a bitmap.