Sans Faceted Ohja 3 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Shtozer' by Pepper Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, logos, packaging, art deco, industrial, retro, architectural, futuristic, space-saving display, geometric precision, retro-modern styling, machined character, condensed, monoline, faceted, angular, geometric.
A condensed, monoline sans with sharp, faceted construction that replaces curves with clipped corners and short planar segments. Strokes stay largely uniform with crisp, squared terminals, producing a clean vertical rhythm and strong grid-like alignment. Counters are narrow and rectangular, apertures tend toward tight openings, and joins are handled with beveled cuts that give letters a machined, cut-metal feel. Overall spacing reads compact and efficient, with consistent proportions across the set and clear differentiation in numerals and capitals despite the tightly constrained width.
Best suited to display typography where its condensed footprint and faceted detailing can read clearly—headlines, posters, signage, and branding marks. It also fits packaging and title treatments that aim for a streamlined, architectural or retro-industrial voice, particularly when set with slightly increased letterspacing.
The tone is sleek and engineered, evoking Art Deco signage and streamlined industrial lettering. Its faceted geometry adds a technical, slightly futuristic edge while still feeling disciplined and classic rather than playful. The narrow silhouette and hard corners create a confident, high-contrast presence in headings and display settings.
The likely intention is to deliver a space-saving display sans that feels precision-built, using beveled facets to suggest crafted metalwork or architectural lettering. By maintaining uniform strokes and a consistent vertical structure, it targets high-impact titles and identity work where a distinctive geometric texture is desired.
The design’s clipped corners and straight-sided bowls create distinctive silhouettes (especially in rounded characters and numerals), emphasizing a constructed, modular look. The narrow internal spaces suggest it will benefit from adequate size and generous tracking in longer lines to preserve clarity.