Sans Faceted Ohsu 6 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, sports branding, wayfinding, industrial, athletic, retro tech, mechanical, signage, machined look, tech signage, sport numerals, graphic impact, modular geometry, octagonal, chamfered, angular, monoline, stencil-like.
A compact, angular sans with faceted construction: curves are replaced by straight segments and clipped corners, creating an octagonal, machined silhouette throughout. Strokes are largely uniform with crisp terminals and frequent chamfers, producing a steady, engineered rhythm in both caps and lowercase. Counters tend to be squared-off and tightly drawn, and forms like O/0 and C/S read as segmented arcs rather than continuous curves. The overall fit is practical and slightly condensed in feel, with a consistent, modular geometry across letters and figures.
Best suited to headlines, posters, and branding where its faceted construction can be a defining graphic element. It also fits sports-themed applications, labels, and wayfinding-style typography, and works well for short UI labels or identifiers when a technical, segmented aesthetic is desired.
The faceted geometry and clipped corners evoke utilitarian hardware, technical labeling, and sporty number styles. It feels rugged and functional rather than delicate, with a distinctly retro-digital flavor that suggests equipment, uniforms, or industrial wayfinding.
Likely designed to translate a mechanical, chamfered sign-painting or number-plate sensibility into a clean, consistent text face. The intent appears to prioritize a strong silhouette and modular repeatability, delivering an industrial tone that remains legible in short-to-medium text settings.
Uppercase and lowercase share the same planar logic, helping mixed-case text maintain a unified texture. The numerals match the letterforms closely, reinforcing the font’s suitability for identifiers and numeric-heavy settings where a crisp, segmented look is desirable.