Sans Faceted Koze 3 is a bold, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'HK Modular' by Hanken Design Co. (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, gaming ui, product labels, futuristic, tech, industrial, game-like, mechanical, tech aesthetic, sci‑fi signage, industrial tone, display impact, octagonal, angular, chamfered, geometric, compact.
A heavy, faceted sans with octagonal construction and consistent chamfered corners replacing curves. Strokes are uniform and blocky, producing a sturdy silhouette with squared counters and sharply cut terminals. The lowercase is compact and geometric with a single‑storey “a,” and forms like “o,” “e,” and numerals lean on straight segments and clipped diagonals to maintain the planar rhythm. Overall spacing and letterfit feel tight and efficient, emphasizing a modular, engineered texture in text.
Best suited to display use where its angular personality can carry the layout: headlines, branding marks, posters, and packaging. It also fits interface and game UI treatments, sci‑fi/tech themes, and labeling where a hard-edged, engineered look is desirable.
The faceted geometry and cut-corner rhythm give the font a distinctly futuristic, technical tone with an industrial edge. It reads like UI lettering or sci‑fi hardware labeling—confident, mechanical, and intentionally synthetic rather than friendly or humanist.
Likely designed to translate a geometric, cut-metal aesthetic into an all-purpose display alphabet. The consistent chamfering and segmented construction suggest an intention to evoke machined precision and futuristic signage while staying readable in short blocks of copy.
The design’s strong chamfers create clear directional cues and a consistent ‘machined’ motif across caps, lowercase, and figures. The angular approach remains legible in short text lines, while the dense, blocky color can dominate at smaller sizes or in long paragraphs.