Sans Faceted Kori 1 is a bold, very wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, game ui, techno, industrial, sci-fi, futuristic, mechanical, impact, modernity, precision, futurism, angular, chamfered, faceted, square, geometric.
A heavy, angular sans built from straight strokes and sharp planar facets, with corners typically chamfered rather than rounded. Counters tend toward squarish rectangles, and curves are consistently replaced by flat segments, producing a crisp, engineered silhouette across capitals, lowercase, and figures. Strokes read as monolinear with minimal modulation, and the wide set gives letters broad footprints and open internal space. Terminals are mostly flat and horizontal/vertical, with diagonal joins creating a distinctive polygonal rhythm that stays consistent in text.
Best suited to display typography where its angular geometry can be read clearly: headlines, posters, brand marks, product packaging, and tech-leaning interface graphics. It also works well for short labels, titling, and alphanumeric-heavy settings where a rigid, constructed aesthetic is desired.
The faceted construction and square counters convey a technical, machine-made tone that feels futuristic and utilitarian. Its assertive mass and crisp angles suggest digital interfaces, hardware labeling, and high-impact display settings rather than warm or literary contexts.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric, industrial look into a legible sans by replacing curves with clean facets and maintaining consistent stroke logic across the set. The goal seems to be a strong, contemporary voice optimized for impact and recognizability in display use.
In running text the repeated chamfers and segmented “curves” create a strong texture and a slightly staccato cadence, especially where diagonals cluster (e.g., in V/W/X/Y shapes). Numerals follow the same polygonal logic, keeping the overall voice consistent for mixed alphanumeric settings.