Sans Faceted Ormu 7 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
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A compact, faceted sans with an all-over angular construction that replaces curves with clipped corners and straight segments. Strokes maintain consistent thickness and terminate in squared or chamfered ends, creating a crisp, mechanical rhythm. Counters are tight and often polygonal; round letters like O and Q read as octagonal forms, and diagonals are steep and clean. Proportions are disciplined and grid-like, supporting even spacing and a steady, systematized texture in running text.
Well-suited to interface copy, HUD-style overlays, terminal or coding-themed layouts, and technical diagrams where a rigid, engineered aesthetic is desired. It also works effectively for posters, titles, and branding that want a retro-futuristic or industrial voice, especially where a structured, grid-forward texture is an advantage.
The overall tone is technical and machine-made, with a retro-digital feel that evokes labelling, instrumentation, and sci‑fi interfaces. Its sharp corners and planar facets suggest precision and engineered durability rather than warmth or calligraphy.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric, faceted construction into a practical text face, emphasizing repeatable angles and consistent stroke behavior for a cohesive, system-like appearance across letters and numerals.
Distinctive chamfers appear consistently across both capitals and lowercase, helping unify the character set. Numerals follow the same hard-edged logic, with forms that favor clear, sign-like silhouettes over softness. In longer passages the consistent geometry produces a patterned, modular color that reads as intentionally constructed.