Sans Faceted Rylo 3 is a bold, very wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Beachwood' and 'Hyperspace Race' by Swell Type (names referenced only for comparison).
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A sharply faceted, extended sans with an oblique slant and heavy, low-contrast strokes. Curves are largely replaced by planar chamfers, producing octagonal counters and clipped terminals across both uppercase and lowercase. The forms emphasize long horizontals, squared-off bowls, and wedge-like diagonals, creating a forward-leaning, speed-oriented rhythm. Spacing appears moderately open for a display face, and numerals follow the same angular, cut-corner construction for a consistent texture in lines of text.
Best suited to display settings where its angular detailing and wide proportions can be appreciated—headlines, posters, product marks, team or event branding, and gaming or tech UI titling. It can work for short bursts of text such as taglines or section headers, but the strong slant and faceting make it more effective at larger sizes than in long-form reading.
The overall tone is fast, mechanical, and high-impact—evoking motorsport, sci‑fi interfaces, and industrial labeling. Its hard edges and forward slant communicate urgency and motion, while the wide stance and solid weight add a confident, assertive presence.
The design appears intended to deliver a streamlined, performance-driven aesthetic by combining extended proportions, an integrated oblique stance, and consistent chamfered geometry. Its faceted construction prioritizes a technical, modern voice and strong silhouette for high-visibility applications.
Round letters like O/C/Q read as multi-sided shapes with chamfered corners rather than true curves, and several glyphs use stepped or notched joins that enhance the engineered, machined look. The oblique construction is integral to the design rather than a simple slant, with diagonals and terminals shaped to reinforce the faceted theme.