Sans Faceted Ipfa 3 is a light, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: fantasy titles, game ui, posters, packaging, logos, runic, angular, hand-drawn, retro, carved look, rune flavor, display impact, textured texture, chiseled, geometric, glyphic, spiky, sketchy.
A sharply angular, faceted display sans with consistent monoline strokes and an intentionally irregular, hand-rendered finish. Curves are largely replaced by planar segments and pointed joins, producing diamond-like counters (notably in O/0) and wedge terminals throughout. Proportions are compact with tight apertures and simplified constructions; diagonals dominate many forms, and rounded characters resolve into polygonal outlines. Spacing and widths vary by glyph in a way that reinforces the drawn, emblematic rhythm rather than strict mechanical regularity.
Well-suited for fantasy or adventure titling, game interfaces, and event posters where an angular, rune-adjacent voice is desirable. It can also work for branding and packaging that aims for a carved, artisanal feel, especially at medium-to-large sizes where the facets and pointed joins remain clear.
The overall tone feels rune-like and adventurous, with a carved, archaic character that reads as handmade rather than industrial. Its spiky geometry and faceted counters suggest fantasy, myth, or “etched” signage aesthetics, giving text an exotic, quest-like energy.
The design appears intended to translate carved or etched mark-making into a readable Latin alphabet by replacing curves with crisp facets and keeping stroke weight even. The slight irregularity and simplified geometry prioritize atmosphere and distinctive texture over neutral, continuous reading.
Many letters rely on strong diagonal strokes and acute angles, which heightens texture in paragraphs and makes word shapes distinctive. The numerals and punctuation shown (including the diamond-shaped zero) follow the same faceted logic, supporting cohesive titling and short-form text.