Sans Faceted Kota 11 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logotypes, posters, gaming ui, tech branding, tech, futuristic, industrial, geometric, edgy, futuristic feel, geometric system, angular styling, display impact, angular, chiseled, octagonal, modular, hard-edged.
A sharp, faceted sans with planar cuts replacing curves throughout. Strokes keep a consistent thickness while corners are beveled into small angled terminals, producing octagonal counters and polygonal bowls (notably in O/0 and rounded letters). The overall construction is geometric and slightly modular, with crisp joins, straight-sided diagonals, and a compact, engineered rhythm; widths vary by glyph while maintaining a steady cap height and a clean, upright stance.
Best suited to display roles where the faceted detailing can be appreciated: headlines, logos, title cards, posters, and tech- or game-adjacent interfaces. It can work for short UI labels or signage when set with generous size and spacing, but is less ideal for long body copy due to the busy angular texture.
The faceted geometry gives a sci‑fi and industrial tone—more “machined” than organic. Its chiseled corners and polygonal forms read as technical, tactical, and slightly aggressive, evoking futuristic interfaces, gaming, and hardware aesthetics.
Likely drawn to translate a geometric sans into a polygonal, cut-metal aesthetic—maintaining clear letter structures while introducing a consistent system of bevels and straight segments to suggest speed, technology, and precision.
The design relies on consistent chamfering as a unifying motif, which keeps the texture coherent even in mixed case and numerals. At smaller sizes the many angled details can visually tighten, while at larger sizes the faceting becomes a distinctive texture element.