Sans Faceted Umda 3 is a very bold, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, gaming ui, sports branding, techno, arcade, industrial, futuristic, assertive, impact, digital tone, mechanical precision, retro futurism, octagonal, chamfered, angular, blocky, stencil-like.
A heavy, geometric sans with squared counters and consistent straight-sided strokes. Curves are largely replaced by chamfered corners and planar cuts, producing octagonal silhouettes on round letters and numerals. Terminals are flat and crisp, with a modular rhythm that feels engineered and grid-driven; bowls and apertures stay compact and squared, and diagonals (like in A, V, W, X, Y) are sturdy and clean. The overall texture is dense and high-contrast against the page due to the large black shapes and tightly controlled interior spaces.
Best suited to display sizes where its angular detailing and squared counters can be appreciated—headlines, posters, branding marks, and packaging with a technical or industrial flavor. It also works well for on-screen titles and UI moments in gaming or sci‑fi interfaces where a bold, engineered voice is desirable.
The faceted construction and hard corners give the font a distinctly digital, game-like tone—confident, mechanical, and slightly retro-futurist. It reads as purposeful and tactical rather than friendly, with an energy that fits technology, machines, and competitive contexts.
The design appears intended to translate a rigid, grid-based construction into a readable sans by replacing curves with controlled facets and chamfers. Its primary goal is impact and a distinctive techno-industrial identity, while maintaining consistent proportions and clear letter skeletons for short text and titling.
Round forms such as O, Q, 0, and 8 are built from straight segments, creating a consistent octagonal motif across the set. Several lowercase forms echo a squared, modular logic (notably a, e, g, s), reinforcing a cohesive system that favors precision over calligraphic nuance.