Sans Other Jily 3 is a regular weight, very wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: branding, logotypes, headlines, posters, ui display, futuristic, tech, sci‑fi, clean, geometric, interface feel, sci‑fi voice, logo impact, modernization, rounded corners, soft terminals, squared curves, streamlined, modular.
A wide, monoline sans with a rounded-rectangle skeleton and consistently softened corners. Curves are built from squarish bowls and extended radii, giving letters like O/C/G a capsule-like outline, while straight segments stay clean and even in thickness. Several glyphs use intentional breaks and inset strokes (notably in E/F/S and some numerals), creating a segmented, techno rhythm without becoming ornamental. Proportions feel horizontally stretched with generous internal counters and open apertures, and the overall spacing reads even and controlled in display sizes.
Best suited for branding and logotypes in technology, gaming, and futuristic entertainment, as well as short headlines and poster typography where the segmented details can read clearly. It can also work for UI-style display labels, dashboards, and packaging callouts where a streamlined, modern voice is desired.
The design reads as contemporary and synthetic, with a distinctly sci‑fi interface vibe. Its rounded geometry keeps the tone friendly rather than aggressive, while the segmented details add a sense of machinery and digital systems. Overall it suggests speed, precision, and modern product aesthetics.
The font appears designed to merge a geometric rounded sans foundation with deliberate, modular breakpoints to evoke digital interfaces and science‑fiction typography. The goal seems to be high-impact display readability with a distinctive, system-like personality.
The distinctive construction—rounded-rectangle forms combined with occasional cut-ins and internal bars—creates strong logo potential but also introduces a stylized texture that becomes more prominent in longer text. Numerals follow the same capsule geometry, with simplified, techy shapes that prioritize consistency over traditional serif/sans conventions.