Sans Faceted Ormu 6 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, game ui, tech, industrial, retro, arcade, futuristic, geometric system, digital aesthetic, display impact, industrial tone, angular, geometric, beveled, octagonal, crisp.
A sharply angular, geometric sans with planar, faceted construction in place of curves. Strokes maintain an even, low-contrast weight and terminate in clipped corners, producing octagonal counters and chamfered joins throughout. Proportions are compact and vertically oriented, with a consistent, grid-like rhythm and clearly segmented diagonals. Numerals and capitals share the same hard-edged logic, and the overall drawing reads clean and uniform at display sizes.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings where the angular detailing can be appreciated—headlines, posters, titles, and logo or wordmark work. It also fits interface graphics and game/UI styling where a retro-tech or industrial mood is desired, and it can add a distinctive voice to packaging and labels when set with generous spacing.
The faceted geometry gives the face a technical, machine-made tone with strong retro-digital associations. Its sharp corners and stencil-like cuts evoke arcade and sci‑fi interfaces, while the disciplined repetition of angles adds an industrial, engineered feel.
The design appears intended to translate a strictly geometric, faceted motif into a full alphanumeric set, prioritizing visual consistency and a distinctive polygonal silhouette. Its uniform stroke behavior and repeated chamfers suggest a goal of producing a crisp, engineered display face with a strong digital/industrial flavor.
Counters are often polygonal, with several letters showing deliberate notches and clipped apexes that emphasize the faceted theme. The lowercase keeps the same angular vocabulary as the uppercase, helping mixed-case text maintain a consistent texture without switching into calligraphic or humanist cues.