Sans Other Logil 3 is a very bold, very narrow, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Procerus' by Artegra, 'Gokan' by Valentino Vergan, and 'Herokid' by W Type Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, sports branding, logotypes, packaging, industrial, aggressive, retro, sporty, mechanical, compact impact, speed emphasis, industrial edge, display clarity, oblique, condensed, caps-heavy, angular, blocky.
A condensed, oblique sans with tall proportions and heavy, uniform strokes. Letterforms are built from compact, block-like shapes with tight apertures and minimal interior whitespace, giving counters a slit-like feel in many glyphs. Terminals are mostly squared-off, and several characters show sharp notches and cut-in joins that create a segmented, stenciled impression without fully breaking the forms apart. The overall rhythm is dense and vertical, with a strong forward lean and consistent, poster-like color.
Best used for headlines, posters, and branding where a compact width and strong forward motion help pack impact into limited space. It can work well on packaging, event graphics, and sports or motorsport-themed identities, especially at medium to large sizes where the internal cut-ins remain clear.
The font projects speed and force, combining a utilitarian, machine-made attitude with a retro display sensibility. Its dense silhouettes and oblique stance feel sporty and assertive, suited to high-impact statements rather than quiet reading.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual punch in a condensed footprint, using oblique posture and angular cut-ins to suggest speed and mechanical precision while keeping the construction firmly sans and display-oriented.
In text settings the strong slant and tight apertures can cause dark clusters in pairs and at smaller sizes, while the distinctive cut-ins add texture and motion. Numerals follow the same condensed, block-forward logic, maintaining a consistent, graphic presence alongside capitals and lowercase.