Slab Unbracketed Ryta 3 is a regular weight, very wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, packaging, signage, techno, industrial, retro, mechanical, schematic, technical tone, geometric display, industrial flavor, retro-futurism, octagonal, angular, square-serifed, boxy, wide-set.
A wide-set slab serif with monoline construction and distinctly angular, chamfered corners. Curves are treated as faceted octagons, giving rounds like C, O, and 0 a squared, technical silhouette. Serifs are unbracketed and assertive, often appearing as straight, blocky terminals that keep a crisp, engineered rhythm. Counters are open and geometric, and joins stay clean and squared, producing a consistent, blueprint-like texture across mixed case and numerals.
Best suited to headlines and short-form display settings where its wide stance and chamfered geometry can be appreciated. It works well for tech-leaning branding, industrial or automotive packaging, sci‑fi themed titles, and signage or labels that benefit from a robust, engineered look.
The overall tone feels mechanical and futuristic with a retro digital edge, like labeling on equipment or a sci‑fi interface. Its faceted geometry and blunt slab terminals convey sturdiness, precision, and a utilitarian confidence rather than warmth or softness.
The design appears intended to translate slab serif structure into a more constructed, polygonal language, replacing smooth curves with chamfers and straight segments for a deliberately technical feel. The consistent stroke weight and emphatic terminals suggest a focus on bold, high-impact display clarity and a distinctive, machine-made character.
Lowercase forms echo the same faceted logic, with single-storey a and g and a notably squared, modular treatment of bowls and shoulders. Numerals follow the same octagonal pattern, reading as technical and display-oriented, with strong horizontal emphasis from the wide proportions and slab terminals.