Sans Faceted Ohdy 1 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, wayfinding, branding, industrial, technical, retro, utilitarian, mechanical, geometric voice, signage clarity, distinctiveness, technical styling, faceted, angular, octagonal, monoline, condensed.
A condensed, monoline sans built from sharp, planar facets that replace curves with clipped corners and straight segments. Stems are uniform in weight with squared terminals, and bowls and rounds (like O, C, G, and 0) resolve into octagonal-like forms that keep counters open and geometric. The design maintains a consistent vertical rhythm and compact sidebearings, producing a tight, engineered texture in text while keeping letterforms distinct through angled joins and cut-ins.
This style performs best in display settings where its faceted geometry can be appreciated—headlines, posters, packaging, and brand marks with a technical or industrial theme. It can also work for signage and wayfinding when set at adequate sizes and with comfortable tracking to preserve legibility.
The overall tone feels technical and industrial, with a retro-futuristic, machine-stenciled character. Its crisp facets and rigid geometry suggest precision and signage-minded clarity rather than softness or warmth.
The design appears intended to translate geometric sans structures into a sharply faceted language, delivering a compact, engineered look that stays coherent across capitals, lowercase, and numerals. It prioritizes consistency and a distinctive angular signature suitable for modernist and tech-leaning visual systems.
Uppercase forms read especially tall and narrow, while the lowercase keeps a straightforward, functional construction with minimal modulation and clear, angular hooks and tails. Numerals follow the same faceted logic, giving sequences a uniform, instrument-like appearance.