Sans Faceted Labe 3 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, branding, gaming ui, techno, futuristic, industrial, arcade, mechanical, geometric styling, sci-fi tone, display impact, systematic forms, angular, faceted, chamfered, octagonal, monolinear.
A monolinear, angular sans with faceted construction: curves are replaced by straight segments and chamfered corners, producing octagonal counters and crisp terminals. Strokes maintain an even weight throughout, with squared geometry and consistent diagonal cuts that create a clean, machined rhythm. Uppercase forms are compact and structured, while lowercase mixes rounded-by-facets bowls with a few more idiosyncratic constructions (notably the pointed joins and segmented arches), keeping the overall texture tight and graphic. Numerals follow the same cut-corner logic, staying highly legible with strong, blocky silhouettes.
Best suited for display sizes where its faceted detailing and angular rhythm can carry personality—headlines, posters, titles, and logo wordmarks. It also fits interface labels, gaming/tech UI, packaging callouts, and signage where a clean but stylized, futuristic voice is desirable.
The sharp planar cuts and modular geometry give the face a distinctly futuristic, industrial tone. It reads like signage from a sci‑fi interface or an arcade-era display—confident, synthetic, and slightly aggressive—while remaining orderly and controlled rather than expressive or handwritten.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric, cut-metal aesthetic into a practical sans: consistent stroke weight for clarity, with chamfered facets providing the distinctive identity. It prioritizes strong silhouette recognition and a cohesive modular system across letters and numbers for impactful display typography.
Diagonal chamfers are used as a unifying motif across joins, corners, and apertures, which helps maintain cohesion in both all-caps settings and mixed-case text. The design’s hard angles can create a lively, staccato texture in paragraphs, making it feel more at home in short bursts than long-form reading.