Sans Faceted Liby 3 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Afeelnooztii' by Pootis Type Corp. (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, logos, posters, packaging, techy, futuristic, industrial, game-like, mechanical, geometric system, tech aesthetic, curve faceting, display clarity, faceted, angular, octagonal, chamfered, geometric.
A geometric sans built from straight strokes with consistent thickness and frequent chamfered corners, producing an octagonal, faceted outline wherever a curve would normally appear. The design leans on squared terminals and clipped diagonals, creating crisp internal counters and a slightly stenciled, engineered feel without true breaks. Proportions are compact and modular, with mostly uniform stroke behavior and a steady baseline rhythm; diagonals are clean and restrained, keeping the overall texture tidy in lines of text. Numerals and uppercase forms appear especially polygonal (notably 0, O, Q, and S), while lowercase retains the same hard-cornered logic for bowls and joins.
Well suited for headlines, wordmarks, and branding that benefit from a futuristic or engineered voice, as well as posters and packaging needing a crisp geometric presence. It also fits UI-style graphics, product labeling, and game or tech-themed titles where angular counters and octagonal curves reinforce the concept.
The faceted geometry reads as contemporary and technical, evoking industrial labeling, sci‑fi interfaces, and arcade or esports aesthetics. Its sharp corner language and disciplined construction give it a precise, utilitarian tone with a hint of retro-digital character.
The letterforms appear designed to translate curved anatomy into a consistent system of planar facets, prioritizing a cohesive polygonal silhouette across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals. The goal is a modern, machine-made impression that stays clean and readable while showcasing a distinctive chamfered identity.
In running text, the repeated chamfers create a distinctive sparkle along curves and joints, which can add character at display sizes while remaining legible in short passages. The uppercase set feels emblem-like and architectural, and the figures match the same angular system for consistent signage-style numerics.