Inline Irti 3 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: logotypes, posters, game ui, headlines, album art, arcade, sci-fi, labyrinthine, techno, graphic, display impact, retro tech, geometric system, engraved detail, geometric, modular, rectilinear, squared, monolinear feel.
A rectilinear, modular display face built from heavy, squared strokes with a consistent inline channel cut through the forms. Counters are often boxy and nested, producing a maze-like, keycap aesthetic with frequent right angles and occasional stepped corners. Terminals are blunt and flat, and many glyphs use enclosed, frame-like constructions that emphasize interior negative space. Overall spacing feels engineered rather than calligraphic, with compact lowercase and tight interior apertures.
Best suited to large-size applications where the internal inline carving can be appreciated—logos, posters, title cards, game or app UI headings, and packaging that wants a retro-tech voice. It can also work as a decorative accent in short bursts of text, but prolonged reading at small sizes may feel dense due to the intricate interiors.
The font projects a retro-digital, arcade and sci‑fi tone—mechanical, puzzle-like, and slightly ominous. Its labyrinthine inline detailing reads as circuit paths or engraved signage, giving it a high-impact, game-interface energy.
The design appears intended to translate a blocky, geometric skeleton into an attention-grabbing inline style, using nested rectangular counters and engraved channels to create a distinctive, futuristic display texture.
The inline cut creates strong internal rhythm but also reduces open space in smaller sizes, making the design best read as a bold graphic texture. Numerals and capitals appear especially emblematic, with several forms leaning toward monogram-like symbols rather than conventional text shapes.