Sans Faceted Ommo 5 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, gaming ui, angular, technical, industrial, futuristic, game-like, sharp modernity, tech flavor, display impact, geometric consistency, faceted, chiseled, geometric, polygonal, hard-edged.
A hard-edged, faceted sans with curves consistently translated into planar, polygonal segments. Strokes are fairly even and monolinear, with crisp joins and frequent diagonal cuts that create a chiseled, machined silhouette. Counters tend toward angular apertures and multi-sided bowls (notably in O/0 and related forms), and terminals often finish in wedge-like angles rather than flat horizontals. Overall spacing feels compact and rhythmically steady in text, while individual glyph widths vary enough to keep word shapes lively and slightly irregular.
Best suited to display settings where its faceted construction can be appreciated: headlines, posters, branding marks, packaging, and game/tech interface titling. It can work for short text blocks at larger sizes, but the dense angular detail is likely most effective when given room and contrast.
The sharp geometry and cut-metal construction give the face a technical, industrial tone with a sci‑fi/game sensibility. Its jagged facets read as deliberate and engineered rather than decorative, projecting a confident, utilitarian attitude.
The letterforms appear designed to evoke an engineered, carved geometry—replacing typical sans curves with sharp planar facets to create a distinctive, modern display voice while maintaining straightforward, readable skeletons.
The design emphasizes straight segments over continuous curves across both uppercase and lowercase, producing a distinctive sparkle at small sizes where angled joins catch the eye. Numerals follow the same polygonal logic, with strong directional strokes and angular inner shapes that help them match the letterforms.