Sans Faceted Poha 7 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, game ui, album art, futuristic, geometric, arcade, cryptic, techno, stylization, thematic display, sci-fi tone, geometric reduction, logoability, faceted, angular, chiseled, high-contrast shapes, modular.
This typeface is built from crisp, faceted strokes that replace most curves with sharp planar cuts, producing a distinctly angular silhouette throughout. Strokes read as largely even in thickness, with frequent use of triangular terminals, pointed joins, and wedge-like cut-ins that create a carved, emblematic feel. Rounds are often suggested with segmented arcs or diamond-shaped counters, and several glyphs lean on simplified, schematic constructions (notably in bowls and diagonals) that emphasize geometry over calligraphy. Spacing feels open and rhythmic, and the overall texture is clean and deliberate rather than dense or soft.
It’s best suited to display applications where its angular character can be appreciated: headlines, posters, branding marks, game/interface titling, and entertainment or tech-themed graphics. Short phrases and large set text benefit most from the faceted construction and distinctive counters.
The font conveys a coded, futuristic tone—part sci‑fi interface, part arcade title card—thanks to its sharp facets and symbol-like letterforms. Its geometric reductions and pointed details feel energetic and slightly enigmatic, giving text a stylized “designed” presence rather than a neutral voice.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric, cut-stone or polygonal aesthetic into a readable sans structure, prioritizing a strong themed voice over invisibility. By substituting smooth curves with planar facets and pointed terminals, it aims to feel modern, stylized, and emblematic in use.
Distinctive diamond/lozenge motifs appear in rounded letters and some numerals, reinforcing a consistent visual theme across cases. The faceting is applied systematically, so the style reads coherent at display sizes, while the many acute angles and simplified curves make it feel intentionally decorative.