Sans Faceted Ilda 3 is a very light, very wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, logotypes, ui labels, futuristic, technical, sci‑fi, digital, minimal, geometric system, tech aesthetic, schematic clarity, stylized display, octagonal, angular, geometric, faceted, wireframe.
A sharply geometric sans built from uniform, single‑stroke lines with crisp corners and chamfered diagonals that replace most curves. Bowls and rounds resolve into octagonal, faceted outlines, giving letters like O, C, G, and Q a planar, cut‑out look. The construction favors open counters and clean joins, with a slightly engineered rhythm across the alphabet; several forms feel modular, as if plotted on a grid. Numerals follow the same angular logic, with straight segments and clipped turns that keep the set visually consistent.
Best suited to short display settings where the faceted construction can be appreciated—headlines, posters, title cards, and brand marks with a tech or sci‑fi angle. It can also work for UI labels, diagrams, or product/industrial graphics where crisp, schematic letterforms complement a structured layout.
The overall tone reads futuristic and technical, like interface labeling or spacecraft instrumentation. Its faceted geometry and wireframe lightness suggest precision and a digital, engineered aesthetic rather than warmth or handwriting.
The design appears intended to translate rounded sans forms into a consistent faceted system, emphasizing planar geometry, uniform stroke behavior, and a clean, engineered presence. It prioritizes stylistic coherence and a futuristic silhouette over traditional typographic softness.
The design leans on distinctive polygonal terminals and frequent diagonal cuts, which creates strong style character even at larger sizes. In text settings, the uniform stroke and open spacing keep words airy, though the angular substitutions for curves make the texture feel intentionally synthetic and display‑leaning.