Sans Faceted Asvo 3 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Racon' by Ahmet Altun, 'Military Jr34' by Casloop Studio, 'Navine' by OneSevenPointFive, 'Dark Sport' by Sentavio, and 'Beachwood' by Swell Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, sports branding, posters, logotypes, packaging, athletic, industrial, bold, retro, authoritative, impact, uniform style, geometric utility, retro sport, octagonal, blocky, geometric, compact, angular.
A heavy, block-built sans with faceted construction: curves are largely replaced by clipped corners and straight segments, producing an octagonal, machined silhouette. Strokes are consistently thick with minimal modulation, and counters are squarish and tightly controlled, giving letters a compact, punchy footprint. The uppercase is broad-shouldered and rigid, while the lowercase echoes the same geometry with simplified bowls and strong terminals; the overall spacing reads sturdy and slightly condensed in feel, favoring dense headlines over airy text. Numerals follow the same slabby geometry, with squared apertures and emphatic corners that keep them visually unified with the caps.
Best suited to display applications where impact and immediacy matter—headlines, sports and esports identities, event posters, merchandise, and packaging. It also works well for labels, short UI headings, and signage-style treatments where a rugged, geometric voice is desired.
The font projects a tough, no-nonsense tone—confident, sporty, and slightly utilitarian. Its sharp facets and dense massing suggest institutional signage and competitive branding, with a retro edge that feels at home in uniforms, posters, and team marks.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual authority through simplified, faceted geometry—turning traditional round forms into planar, clipped shapes for a sturdy, uniform look. Its consistent stroke weight and compact counters prioritize bold presence and rapid recognition in branding and display contexts.
Angular joins and clipped terminals create a consistent rhythm across the set, and the faceting is applied systematically so mixed-case settings maintain a unified texture. The strong, rectangular counters help maintain legibility at display sizes, while the overall density can feel imposing in long passages.