Sans Faceted Orvy 11 is a light, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: signage, ui labels, headlines, posters, branding, technical, retro, architectural, precise, futuristic, space-saving, systematic, display character, industrial tone, octagonal, chamfered, geometric, condensed, linear.
A condensed, monoline sans with faceted construction: curves are consistently replaced by short planar segments and chamfered corners, producing octagonal bowls and clipped terminals. Strokes keep an even thickness throughout, with squared-off joins and a tall, compact proportion that emphasizes vertical rhythm. Counters are generally narrow and rectangular-to-octagonal, and the overall spacing feels orderly and grid-friendly, giving the letterforms a clean, engineered silhouette.
Well-suited to signage, wayfinding, and interface labels where a compact width and crisp geometry help maintain clarity. It also works effectively in headlines, posters, and tech-oriented branding that benefits from a structured, engineered aesthetic. For longer passages, it performs best at comfortable sizes and with generous line spacing to preserve the angular details.
The faceted geometry reads as technical and instrument-like, evoking digital displays, drafting, and industrial labeling. Its crisp cornering and restrained stroke add a retro-futurist tone—precise, controlled, and slightly mechanical rather than warm or calligraphic.
Likely designed to deliver a clean, space-efficient sans with a distinctive faceted signature, substituting curved geometry with planar cuts for a consistent, system-driven voice. The intent appears to balance legibility with a stylized, display-inspired construction that feels at home in technical and retro-digital contexts.
Round characters such as C, O, and G show consistent polygonal rounding, and diagonals (notably in V, W, X, and Z) stay straight and uncompromising. Numerals follow the same clipped-corner logic, reinforcing a cohesive, systemized look across letters and figures.