Sans Faceted Omhe 2 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
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This typeface uses straight, faceted strokes to suggest curves, giving each glyph a cut-from-planes silhouette. Strokes are mostly even in thickness, with frequent sharp corners and slightly uneven joins that create a hand-shaped rhythm. Proportions are compact with relatively tight counters; rounded characters like O, C, and G read as multi-sided forms, and diagonals show abrupt direction changes rather than smooth transitions. Overall spacing and widths vary by letter, reinforcing an organic, assembled feel while keeping a consistent monoline backbone.
Best suited for short to medium display settings where the faceted construction can be appreciated—headlines, posters, packaging, logos, and bold editorial callouts. It can work in larger paragraph blocks for stylized pieces, but the tight counters and angular forms favor generous size and spacing for comfortable reading.
The faceted geometry and mildly irregular detailing convey a playful, crafty tone—more hand-cut than engineered. It reads as bold and attention-seeking, with an offbeat personality that can feel rustic or zine-like depending on context. The sharp planes add a subtle edge without becoming aggressive or gothic.
The font appears intended to reinterpret a simple sans structure through a faceted, hand-cut lens—substituting curves with planar angles to create texture and personality while preserving straightforward letter identities.
The design relies on planar simplification: even traditionally curved terminals are resolved into short straight segments, producing a distinctive shimmer in text. Numerals and lowercase maintain the same chiseled language, helping the font stay cohesive across mixed-case settings.