Sans Faceted Orwy 7 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, branding, ui labels, posters, techno, sci‑fi, digital, industrial, retro, futuristic branding, modular geometry, instrument look, tech styling, display impact, octagonal, angular, faceted, geometric, monolinear.
A crisp, faceted sans built from straight strokes and chamfered corners, replacing curves with small planar cuts that create an octagonal, “machined” silhouette. Strokes stay largely uniform with clean joins and a disciplined, modular rhythm; counters are compact and rectangular, and terminals are flat or beveled. The uppercase reads boxy and architectural, while the lowercase mirrors the same angular logic with simplified, single‑storey forms and sparse detailing. Numerals follow the same segmented geometry, yielding a consistent, grid-friendly texture in text.
Best suited to display sizes where the faceted corners and geometric construction stay legible and intentional—such as headings, tech-themed branding, product labeling, UI labels, and poster titling. It can work for short text blocks when a precise, instrument-panel feel is desired, but its angular detailing is most effective when given room to breathe.
The overall tone feels technical and engineered, with a distinctly futuristic and instrument-like flavor. Its sharp facets and orderly construction evoke digital readouts, industrial labeling, and retro computer or arcade aesthetics while remaining clean and controlled rather than playful or handwritten.
The font appears designed to translate a geometric, chamfered “cut metal” language into a practical sans for contemporary and retro-tech contexts. Its consistent straight-line construction suggests an intention toward modularity and crisp reproduction across screens and print, prioritizing a controlled, engineered personality over warmth or calligraphic nuance.
The design’s repeated chamfers produce a steady sparkle along verticals and bowls, giving words a slightly “pixel/segment” cadence without becoming fully bitmap. Spacing in the sample text appears even and utilitarian, supporting a continuous, mechanical flow suitable for UI-like strings and compact headings.