Sans Faceted Ofwa 1 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: ui labels, game ui, posters, logos, packaging, tech, industrial, retro, geometric, utilitarian, geometric styling, tech flavor, grid consistency, display clarity, faceted, angular, chamfered, octagonal, stencil-like.
A sharply faceted, monoline sans with corners cut into short diagonals, replacing most curves with planar segments. The letterforms sit on a consistent grid with uniform stroke thickness and crisp, mechanical joins; round shapes like O and 0 become octagonal, and counters tend toward polygonal openings. Capitals read blocky and compact, while the lowercase maintains a straightforward, engineered construction with simple terminals and minimal modulation. Overall spacing and rhythm feel systematic, supporting even texture in continuous text.
Works well for interface labels, dashboards, and wayfinding-style typography where a technical voice is desired. It also suits game UI, sci‑fi or industrial posters, and branding marks that benefit from a geometric, machined silhouette, as well as short headlines on packaging or merch.
The faceted geometry gives a technical, engineered tone with a retro digital edge. Its angular cuts and polygonal rounds suggest machinery, sci‑fi interfaces, or arcade-era aesthetics, while the steady rhythm keeps it practical rather than decorative.
Likely designed to translate a clean sans skeleton into a faceted, polygonal system that reads like precision-cut lettering. The consistent chamfers and uniform strokes prioritize a distinctive industrial flavor while keeping forms regular and repeatable across the set.
Distinctive chamfering is applied consistently across straight stems and rounded characters, creating a cohesive "milled" look. Numerals follow the same polygonal logic, with closed forms rendered as angular loops and open forms built from flat segments.