Sans Faceted Orka 5 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, signage, packaging, headlines, data display, industrial, technical, modern, utilitarian, condensed, space saving, technical clarity, modern utility, stylized geometry, angular, faceted, squared, monoline, compact.
A condensed, monoline sans with squared terminals and an overall faceted construction that replaces curves with subtle planar corners. Strokes are uniform and sturdy, with rounded-rectangle counters and gently chamfered joins that keep shapes crisp without feeling brittle. Proportions are compact with a tall x-height and short extenders, producing a dense, efficient texture in text. Capitals are narrow and upright, while lowercase forms stay simple and geometric, maintaining consistent rhythm and spacing across letters and numerals.
Works well for interface labels, navigation, dashboards, and compact settings where space efficiency matters. It also suits packaging, product markings, posters, and short headlines that benefit from a technical, industrial voice. The uniform stroke and compact proportions make it a solid choice for tables, stats, and other information-forward layouts when set with comfortable tracking.
The tone is functional and engineered, suggesting industrial signage and technical labeling rather than expressive or handwritten warmth. Its angular, panel-like shaping reads as modern and pragmatic, with a slightly retro-futurist edge that feels at home in hardware, tools, and system interfaces.
Likely intended as a space-saving, highly legible sans with a distinctive faceted geometry—combining the practicality of a condensed utility face with a stylized, planar take on curves for a contemporary industrial feel.
The design’s squarish bowls and restrained apertures create strong silhouettes that hold together at small sizes, while the condensed width helps fit more characters per line. Numerals match the letterforms closely, with similarly squared geometry and sturdy, no-nonsense figures.