Sans Faceted Orke 9 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, packaging, signage, posters, techy, industrial, utilitarian, futuristic, sporty, geometric styling, technical tone, modernization, systematic facets, chamfered, octagonal, geometric, angular, mechanical.
A geometric sans with faceted, chamfered corners that replace most curves with straight segments, creating an octagonal, planed look across rounds and terminals. Strokes are monolinear and uniformly weighted, with squared-off ends and consistent join behavior that keeps shapes crisp and engineered. Proportions lean slightly narrow in many glyphs, while counters stay open and rectangular/rounded-rect in feel, supporting clear word shapes at display sizes. Numerals follow the same cut-corner logic, reading like technical markings with tight, controlled apertures.
Best suited for headlines, logos, product branding, packaging, and signage where the faceted geometry can be appreciated. It can also work for UI titles, labels, and short technical callouts, especially in contexts aiming for a contemporary, engineered aesthetic.
The overall tone is mechanical and forward-looking, evoking technical equipment labeling, digital interfaces, and engineered products. Its sharp facets and disciplined rhythm add a hard-edged, no-nonsense character that feels modern and functional rather than warm or expressive.
The design appears intended to translate a standard grotesque skeleton into a faceted, bevel-cut system, producing a consistent industrial texture while keeping letterforms straightforward and legible. The emphasis is on a repeatable geometric motif that reads as modern and technical across both text and numerals.
The angled corner cuts are applied systematically, giving the typeface a cohesive "machined" signature; this also makes circular letters (like O/Q) appear more like rounded rectangles with bevels. Diacritics and punctuation shown in the sample maintain the same squared construction, helping the text feel uniform and robust.