Sans Faceted Ompu 4 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
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This typeface is built from straight strokes and crisp corners, replacing curves with beveled, multi-sided facets. Strokes keep a consistent thickness, creating a clean, drawn-with-a-single-pen feel, while terminals often end in angled cuts rather than horizontals. Counters and bowls read as polygonal frames, with frequent pointed apexes on letters like A, M, N, V, W, and the diagonals throughout maintain a tight, mechanical rhythm. Proportions are generally compact with slightly tall capitals, and the overall texture is open and airy because many rounded forms resolve into angular outlines rather than filled curves.
Best suited to display settings where its faceted construction can be appreciated—headlines, logos, packaging accents, and poster typography. It also fits UI or on-screen contexts for games and sci-fi themed interfaces, particularly for labels, menus, and short bursts of copy where the angular rhythm adds character without relying on curves.
The sharp geometry and repeated chamfered angles convey a futuristic, engineered tone with a subtle sci-fi or arcade sensibility. Its faceted construction feels precise and synthetic, suggesting digital systems, schematics, or hard-surface design rather than organic handwriting.
The design appears intended to translate a sans structure into a hard-edged, planar aesthetic, using consistent stroke weight and repeated chamfers to create a cohesive geometric system. It prioritizes visual identity and a futuristic edge while retaining familiar letterforms for quick recognition.
The numerals follow the same polygonal logic and remain highly consistent with the uppercase, helping the font hold a unified voice in mixed alphanumeric settings. In longer text, the repeated angles create a distinctive zig-zag rhythm that becomes a prominent stylistic feature, especially at larger sizes.