Sans Faceted Tiby 3 is a bold, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, game ui, tech branding, display signage, techno, futuristic, industrial, arcade, military, cohesive geometry, high impact, sci-fi ui, stencil-like toughness, angular, faceted, octagonal, geometric, squared.
A geometric sans built from squared, faceted strokes with chamfered corners that replace curves with planar angles. The construction is largely monoline with a heavy overall color, producing crisp, modular letterforms and tight interior counters. Shapes lean toward rectangular bowls and octagonal rounds, with consistent corner cuts across capitals, lowercase, and numerals; terminals are blunt and squared, and diagonals are sharply resolved. Proportions are broad with a steady rhythm, and the lowercase maintains a practical, mid-level x-height with compact apertures that read best at medium-to-large sizes.
Well-suited for display typography where a strong, technical voice is desired—headlines, posters, esports or game UI, sci‑fi/tech branding, and high-contrast signage. In longer passages it remains legible, but the compact apertures and dense texture favor larger sizes and generous tracking.
The faceted geometry and hard corners convey a futuristic, engineered tone reminiscent of sci‑fi interfaces, arcade titles, and industrial labeling. Its sharp silhouettes feel tactical and technical rather than friendly, giving text a purposeful, machine-made character.
The font appears designed to translate a consistent chamfered, planar geometry into a full alphanumeric set, prioritizing a cohesive silhouette system and a bold, high-impact presence. The goal reads as a modern, screen-oriented display sans that evokes mechanical precision and digital hardware aesthetics.
The design language is especially apparent in rounded characters (e.g., C, G, O, Q, 0), which resolve into squared-octagonal outlines, and in the angular joins of V/W/Y/X. Numerals match the same chamfered system, staying visually consistent with the caps for headlines and UI-style counters.