Sans Faceted Ordi 3 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, packaging, game ui, angular, industrial, techy, futuristic, edgy, angular system, tech voice, display impact, constructed forms, faceted, chamfered, geometric, monoline, stencil-like.
A sharply faceted, geometric sans built from straight strokes and clipped corners, with curves largely replaced by planar angles. Strokes are mostly monoline and maintain consistent darkness, while joins form hard vertices that create an intentionally jagged rhythm. Counters are compact and polygonal (notably in O, Q, and 0), and terminals tend to end in oblique cuts rather than flat or rounded finishes. Proportions feel slightly condensed in places, with a pragmatic, signage-like structure and clear differentiation between uppercase and lowercase forms.
Best suited to display settings where its faceted construction can be appreciated: posters, bold headings, brand marks, packaging, and tech-leaning interface elements. It can also work for short blocks of text at larger sizes, especially when a sharp, engineered voice is desired.
The overall tone is mechanical and contemporary, evoking cut metal, circuitry, or low-poly geometry. Its angularity reads assertive and utilitarian, with a subtle retro arcade/sci‑fi flavor that feels bold without becoming decorative script-like.
The design appears intended to translate a sans-serif skeleton into a cut-corner, planar system, prioritizing a cohesive angular motif over smooth curves. It aims to deliver a modern, industrial character that feels precise and constructed, while remaining legible in headline and logo contexts.
The lowercase includes distinctive, simplified constructions (single-storey a, compact e, angular s) that maintain the same faceted logic as the capitals. Numerals are similarly polygonal, with squared bowls and angled spines that keep the set visually cohesive.