Sans Faceted Ommo 4 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, packaging, game ui, edgy, industrial, retro, game-like, assertive, impact, ruggedness, modern edge, tech tone, signage, angular, faceted, chiseled, blocky, polygonal.
A heavy, angular display face built from straight strokes and planar facets, with curves consistently replaced by clipped corners and beveled joins. Letterforms are compact and geometric, with broad, flat terminals and frequent diagonal cuts that create a chiseled silhouette. Counters tend to be polygonal (notably in O, D, and 0), and the overall rhythm is slightly irregular due to the varying widths and asymmetric notches, giving the alphabet a constructed, cut-from-sheet feel.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as posters, album art, logos, labels, and bold title treatments where the faceted silhouette can be appreciated. It can also work for game/UI titling or techno-themed graphics, but the busy, notched construction suggests avoiding long-body text and very small sizes.
The faceted geometry and sharp edges project a tough, assertive tone that reads as engineered and slightly aggressive. Its hard angles and stencil-like interruptions evoke retro arcade/tech energy and a gritty, urban sensibility rather than softness or elegance.
The design appears intended to translate a carved, polygonal aesthetic into a versatile display alphabet, emphasizing hard edges, beveled corners, and a rugged, mechanical presence for attention-grabbing typography.
Uppercase forms feel particularly emblematic, with distinctive corner breaks in letters like S and G and a strong, monoline block presence throughout. Numerals echo the same polygonal construction, with octagonal-style bowls and angled shoulders that maintain visual continuity in headings and badges.