Sans Faceted Kofy 3 is a regular weight, very wide, monoline, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, gaming, ui, techno, industrial, futuristic, tactical, game ui, modernization, digitization, precision, impact, systematic, angular, beveled, octagonal, squared, extended.
A sharply angular sans with squared, chamfered corners that replace curves with clean planar facets. Strokes stay consistent and monoline, forming boxy counters in O/C/D/G and a distinctly octagonal feel across rounded letters. Proportions are horizontally extended with generous set width and a tall x-height, giving the lowercase a compact, techno structure and keeping apertures relatively tight. Terminals are mostly flat and clipped, diagonals are straight and brisk, and the overall rhythm reads mechanical and grid-driven, with clear differentiation in forms like Q (with a squared tail) and a geometric, segmented look to numerals such as 2, 3, and 5.
Best suited to display settings such as headlines, branding marks, posters, esports and gaming graphics, and tech-oriented UI elements where a geometric, futuristic voice is desired. It can also work for short product labels or signage-style typography, especially when the design calls for sharp, machined letterforms.
The faceted geometry and clipped curves convey a modern, engineered tone—suggesting sci‑fi interfaces, industrial labeling, and precision instrumentation. Its wide stance and hard edges feel assertive and utilitarian rather than friendly, with a distinctly digital, display-oriented character.
The likely intent is a contemporary, interface-forward sans that translates rounded Latin forms into a consistent system of straight strokes and chamfered corners. By emphasizing width, tall lowercase, and uniform stroke behavior, it aims to deliver a bold, high-tech texture with strong silhouette clarity.
The design maintains strong consistency in corner treatments and edge angles, which helps unify capitals, lowercase, and figures. The width and tight internal spaces make it most striking at medium-to-large sizes where the facets and squared counters remain clearly visible.