Sans Faceted Lase 3 is a bold, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, industrial, techno, utilitarian, architectural, futuristic, display impact, geometric styling, technical tone, space saving, signage clarity, angular, octagonal, condensed, modular, monolinear.
A condensed, monolinear sans with faceted construction: curves are replaced by crisp, planar corners and clipped terminals. Strokes keep a consistent thickness and rely on straight segments, producing octagonal bowls and squared apertures in letters like C, G, O, and Q. The design maintains a tall, compact rhythm with tight internal counters and short crossbars, and it uses hard notches and chamfers to define joins rather than smooth transitions. Numerals follow the same geometric logic, with sharply cut corners and a narrow, vertical stance.
Best suited to high-impact display settings where its condensed, faceted shapes can read as a deliberate style choice: posters, headlines, logotypes, tech or industrial branding, product packaging, and short signage lines. It performs especially well in larger sizes where the corner cuts and geometric rhythm are easy to perceive.
The overall tone is mechanical and engineered, evoking signage, machinery labeling, and sci‑fi interface typography. Its sharp facets and compressed proportions feel decisive and no-nonsense, with a slightly retro-digital edge reminiscent of stenciled or machine-cut lettering.
The font appears designed to translate geometric, machine-like construction into a compact sans, prioritizing a consistent faceted motif and strong vertical presence. Its letterforms emphasize sharp precision and a systematic, modular feel, aiming for distinctive display character rather than neutral text performance.
Distinctive details include clipped top corners on many capitals, angular bowls, and a consistently squared-off approach to terminals and joints. Lowercase forms are compact and simplified, keeping the same faceted language while preserving clear differentiation between similar shapes (for example, the angular tail on q and the cut-in shapes on s and g).