Sans Faceted Poha 6 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, album covers, game ui, futuristic, runic, techno, edgy, geometric, display impact, stylized geometry, sci‑fi tone, rune influence, angular, faceted, chiseled, diamond counters, high contrast joints.
An angular, faceted sans with monoline strokes and hard vertex turns in place of curves. Many forms are built from straight segments with consistent stroke thickness, producing diamond- and wedge-shaped counters and frequent pointed terminals. Uppercase glyphs read as bold, emblematic constructions with wide internal angles (notably in A, M, N, W), while several lowercase letters simplify into geometric stems and lozenge-like bowls. The overall rhythm is crisp and mechanical, with occasional asymmetric cuts and chamfered joins that emphasize a cut-metal look.
Well suited to logos, titles, posters, and packaging that benefit from a sharp geometric voice. It can also work for sci‑fi, fantasy, or gaming interfaces where a stylized, symbol-like alphabet adds atmosphere. For longer text, it’s best used sparingly as a display accent due to its pronounced angularity.
The tone feels futuristic and rune-like, combining a techno display attitude with a slightly archaic, inscribed character. Its sharp corners and gem-like counters convey precision, intensity, and a constructed, engineered mood rather than warmth or softness.
The design appears intended to translate a contemporary sans skeleton into a faceted, cut-stone vocabulary, replacing curves with planar segments and emphasizing pointed terminals for a distinctive, emblematic presence.
Legibility is strongest at display sizes where the faceting and diamond counters read clearly; at smaller sizes the pointed joins and narrow apertures in some letters can visually merge. Numerals and capitals carry the most distinctive personality, matching the same angular logic for a cohesive headline set.