Sans Faceted Kadi 3 is a very bold, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, titlescreen, futuristic, tech, industrial, sci‑fi, gaming, strong branding, futuristic display, geometric system, high impact, angular, faceted, chamfered, octagonal, modular.
A heavy, extended sans with crisp planar cuts that replace curves with chamfered corners and octagonal geometry. Strokes are uniform and straight-sided, with squared terminals and frequent diagonal facets at joins, giving letters a machined, constructed feel. Counters tend to be rectangular with clipped corners, and several lowercase forms show streamlined, horizontal apertures that read like inset slots, reinforcing the geometric rhythm. Overall spacing and proportions emphasize width and stability, with a consistent, engineered silhouette across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals.
Best suited to display applications such as headlines, poster typography, logo wordmarks, product packaging, and on-screen titles where the angular detailing and broad proportions can be appreciated. It also fits UI theming for games or tech branding when used for short labels, section headers, or splash screens rather than long reading passages.
The design conveys a futuristic, technical tone—confident, mechanical, and purpose-built. Its faceted construction suggests digital interfaces, hardware, and sci‑fi worldbuilding, while the broad stance adds a bold, assertive voice suited to high-impact messaging.
The font appears designed to deliver an unmistakably geometric, sci‑fi-leaning identity by translating rounded forms into a consistent system of planar facets and squared terminals. The goal is impact and character through engineered shapes and strong, extended silhouettes.
The most distinctive signature is the systematic use of chamfers and cut-ins, which creates a cohesive “panel” language across glyphs and produces recognizable shapes even at a distance. The sample text shows strong word-shape presence and a steady baseline, with the angular details becoming more pronounced at larger sizes.