Sans Faceted Mino 1 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Obvia' by Typefolio (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, sports branding, gaming ui, industrial, tech, futuristic, utilitarian, athletic, angular display, industrial voice, tech branding, impactful titling, octagonal, chamfered, blocky, geometric, monolinear.
A compact, blocky sans with monolinear strokes and aggressively chamfered corners that replace curves with flat facets. Counters tend toward octagonal and rectangular forms, with consistent stroke endings and crisp joins that create a machined, modular rhythm. The lowercase follows the same angular logic, with simplified bowls and squared terminals; proportions feel sturdy and compact, and round letters (like O/Q/0) read as faceted polygons rather than true circles.
Works best for short-to-medium text where strong geometric personality is desired—headlines, posters, packaging callouts, team or event marks, and gaming/tech interface titling. It can also suit signage-style applications where a rugged, high-impact look is more important than long-form reading comfort.
The overall tone is technical and engineered, evoking hardware labels, sci‑fi interfaces, and performance-oriented branding. Its sharp geometry and compact spacing give it a no-nonsense, purpose-built feel that reads as modern and assertive.
The font appears designed to translate a strict, industrial geometry into an approachable sans system, swapping conventional curves for planar facets while keeping familiar letter shapes. The intention seems to be delivering a distinctive, machined voice that remains highly legible at display sizes.
The design leans on repeated corner angles and clipped diagonals, producing strong consistency across letters and figures. Numerals share the same faceted construction, and the overall color on the page is dense and steady, favoring impact over softness.