Sans Faceted Ofju 4 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, labels, ui display, industrial, technical, retro, utilitarian, architectural, geometric system, compact display, industrial labeling, tech styling, angular, faceted, chamfered, squared, condensed.
A condensed, monoline sans built from straight segments and clipped corners, replacing most curves with crisp planar facets. Strokes maintain an even thickness and terminate in squared or chamfered ends, creating a consistent, engineered rhythm across capitals, lowercase, and numerals. Counters are compact and mostly rectangular, with octagonal-like bowls in characters such as O/0 and similarly faceted turns in C, G, and S. Proportions are tall and narrow, with tight internal spacing and a slightly mechanical construction that stays consistent in text.
This font works best in headlines, posters, packaging labels, and signage where its angular geometry can read as a design feature. It can also suit interface display text, dashboards, or tech-themed graphics, especially when set with generous tracking to let the faceting breathe.
The overall tone is technical and utilitarian, with a retro-industrial edge that recalls stenciled labeling, early digital displays, and engineered signage. The sharp corners and strict geometry give it a purposeful, no-nonsense feel suited to functional communication as well as stylized, futuristic branding.
The design appears intended to translate a strict geometric system into a compact, readable sans, using chamfered facets as a unifying signature. It prioritizes crisp edges, consistent stroke weight, and condensed proportions to deliver an efficient, industrial look with strong visual identity.
Distinctive chamfers at corners act like a built-in motif, making the face immediately recognizable at both headline and short-text sizes. Numerals follow the same faceted logic, with clear, angular silhouettes that emphasize structure over softness.