Sans Faceted Hugut 3 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, signage, posters, headlines, brand marks, techno, futuristic, precise, industrial, minimal, geometric rigor, technical tone, modern display, systematic styling, angular, monoline, geometric, octagonal, hard-edged.
A monoline, geometric sans built from straight segments with chamfered corners in place of curves. Counters and bowls tend toward octagonal shapes, and joins stay crisp and uniform, giving the alphabet a consistent faceted construction. Proportions are clean and fairly open, with simple, linear terminals and clear internal spacing that keeps letterforms from feeling cramped. The design maintains a steady rhythm in text, with distinctive polygonal rounds in characters like O, C, G, and S and similarly faceted numerals.
Well suited to interface labels, wayfinding, and technical or industrial contexts where a crisp geometric voice is desired. It can also work effectively for short headlines, posters, and logotypes in tech, gaming, and science-themed branding, where its faceted construction becomes a defining visual motif.
The overall tone feels technical and engineered, with a schematic, instrument-like clarity. Its sharp facets and restrained stroke behavior suggest modern hardware, digital interfaces, and sci‑fi signage rather than humanist warmth. The effect is orderly and slightly retro-futurist, reminiscent of display lettering used on equipment and systems.
The font appears designed to translate geometric, faceted forms into a readable sans for contemporary display and functional labeling. By replacing curves with consistent chamfers and straight segments, it aims to project precision and a forward-looking, engineered aesthetic while maintaining legible spacing and steady text rhythm.
Round-derived glyphs are consistently “cut” into planar corners, creating a strong visual signature at any size. The uppercase set reads especially architectural, while the lowercase keeps the same construction with straightforward stems and compact, angular bowls; the numerals follow suit with crisp, chamfered turns.