Sans Other Sygo 3 is a light, very wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, branding, posters, ui labels, techno, sci-fi, digital, architectural, futuristic, futurism, modularity, technical clarity, stylization, square, angular, geometric, open counters, modular.
A sharply geometric sans with a squared, modular construction and crisp 45° diagonals. Strokes maintain a consistent, thin line weight with mostly right-angle joins and flat terminals, producing a clean, technical rhythm. Bowls and counters tend toward rectangular forms (notably in C, O, Q and lowercase o/p), while many curves are simplified into straight segments and chamfered corners. The set reads deliberately engineered, with open apertures and occasional unconventional structures that emphasize geometry over traditional letter skeletons.
Best suited to display settings such as headlines, titles, posters, and tech-forward branding where its geometric quirks can read as intentional. It also fits short UI labels, signage-style treatments, and graphic systems that lean on modular layouts and hard-edged shapes.
The overall tone feels futuristic and machine-made, evoking digital interfaces, instrumentation labels, and retro arcade or synth-era graphics. Its rigid angles and boxy counters create a cool, systematic character that signals precision and modernity more than warmth or humanist friendliness.
The font appears designed to explore an atypical, geometry-first sans construction that prioritizes squared forms and diagonal cuts to convey a futuristic, technical identity. Its consistent stroke logic and modular shapes suggest an intent to integrate smoothly into structured layouts and digital-themed visual systems.
The design relies on distinctive construction cues—squared bowls, stepped or chamfered corners, and simplified curves—that increase personality but can also make some letters feel more schematic than conventional. Spacing in the sample text appears even and orderly, supporting a grid-like, engineered impression.