Sans Faceted Ommi 4 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, titles, logos, quirky, playful, edgy, handmade, comic, display impact, handcrafted feel, graphic texture, edgy fun, angular, faceted, chiseled, irregular, jagged.
A sharply faceted, monoline display sans built from planar strokes and cut corners rather than true curves. Forms feel lightly irregular, with uneven angles, asymmetric joins, and a subtle hand-drawn wobble that makes each glyph look carved or snapped into shape. Counters are often polygonal (notably in O and 0), diagonals dominate many constructions, and terminals frequently end in wedge-like cuts. Spacing and glyph widths vary noticeably, producing a lively, bouncy rhythm across words and lines.
Best suited to headlines and short bursts of text where its jagged rhythm can be a feature rather than a distraction. It works well for posters, game or comic titling, packaging accents, and logos/wordmarks that want a handmade, angular personality.
The overall tone is energetic and mischievous, reading like rough-cut signage or a comic title rendered with a knife or chisel. Its angularity adds bite, while the friendly proportions keep it from feeling severe, resulting in a playful, slightly punk craft aesthetic.
The design appears intended to replace smooth curves with crisp, broken planes to create a bold, crafted texture that feels informal and expressive. Its controlled monoline strokes and consistent faceting suggest a deliberate attempt to evoke cut-paper or carved-letter energy while staying readable in display settings.
Uppercase and lowercase share the same faceted logic, helping mixed-case text maintain a consistent texture. Numerals follow the same cut, polygonal language, with distinctive, graphic silhouettes suited to attention-grabbing use.