Sans Faceted Orsy 6 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: ui labels, terminals, signage, packaging, posters, techy, industrial, utilitarian, retro digital, mechanical, precision, systemization, tech aesthetic, retro computing, octagonal, chamfered, angular, stencil-like, high-contrast corners.
A geometric sans built from straight strokes and clipped, chamfered corners that replace curves with crisp facets. Letterforms lean toward octagonal silhouettes (notably in round characters), with consistent stroke thickness and a squared, grid-aware construction. Terminals are typically flat or angled, producing a clean, engineered rhythm, while counters stay open and simple for clarity. The overall spacing reads even and disciplined, reinforcing a structured, system-like texture in running text.
Well suited to interface labels, dashboards, code-adjacent visuals, and technical documentation where a disciplined, machine-made voice fits. It can also work for signage, product packaging, and posters that benefit from an angular, engineered look and a hint of retro computing.
The faceted geometry gives the face a technical, industrial tone with a subtle retro-digital flavor. It feels like labeling from equipment panels or early computer/arcade aesthetics—precise, no-nonsense, and intentionally mechanical rather than expressive or calligraphic.
The font appears designed to translate a strict, grid-based construction into a modern sans, using chamfered facets to evoke precision and manufactured parts while maintaining straightforward readability. The consistent geometry suggests an aim toward systematic typography for informational and technical contexts.
The design relies on repeated chamfer motifs across capitals, lowercase, and numerals, creating strong stylistic consistency. The angled cuts add character without increasing visual noise, keeping text blocks orderly and legible at modest sizes.