Sans Faceted Ofgi 7 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
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This typeface is built from straight strokes with consistent thickness and frequent chamfered corners, producing octagonal, faceted silhouettes wherever a curve would normally appear. Counters and bowls tend to be squared-off and open, with clean right angles softened only by small diagonal cuts. The rhythm is compact and orderly, with sturdy verticals and horizontal terminals that stay flat and unadorned. Overall spacing reads even and practical, and the numerals follow the same faceted construction for a cohesive, system-like set.
It performs best in display contexts where the faceted construction can read clearly—headlines, labels, signage, and bold interface moments. The sturdy, geometric forms also suit branding marks and product names where a technical or industrial voice is desired.
The faceted geometry gives the font a technical, engineered tone that feels at home in machinery, instrumentation, and digital-era aesthetics. It suggests precision and robustness rather than warmth, with a slightly game/sports-display edge thanks to its crisp corners and assertive shapes.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric sans foundation into a planar, chamfered system, replacing curves with controlled facets for a precise, fabricated look. The consistent stroke and repeated corner treatment aim for high visual coherence across letters and numerals in prominent, attention-getting settings.
Diagonal chamfers are used consistently across joins, terminals, and rounded forms, helping the design keep a unified “cut metal” or “panel” logic. The lowercase maintains the same angular language as the uppercase, keeping mixed-case settings visually consistent and utilitarian.