Sans Faceted Ethi 3 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Mogivenst' by Meyerfonts and 'Afeelnooztii' by Pootis Type Corp. (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, sports branding, gaming ui, industrial, futuristic, sporty, tactical, tech, impact, durability, motion, tech aesthetic, signage, angular, chamfered, faceted, blocky, geometric.
A heavy, angular sans built from straight strokes with consistently chamfered corners, replacing curves with planar facets. Letterforms are compact and slightly forward-leaning, with broad, even stroke thickness and tight apertures that create a sturdy, cut-metal silhouette. The rhythm is assertive and mechanical: diagonals are crisp, joins are sharp, and counters often read as octagonal or clipped shapes rather than round. Numerals and capitals feel particularly sign-like and monolithic, while the lowercase keeps the same faceted construction with simplified, squared terminals.
Best suited for display typography where its faceted geometry can be appreciated—headlines, posters, packaging titles, esports/sports identities, and tech or sci‑fi themed branding. It can also work for UI labels or navigation in larger sizes where clarity is preserved and the compact apertures don’t fill in.
The overall tone is tough and engineered, suggesting machinery, armor, and precision-cut components. Its forward slant and hard edges give it a dynamic, action-oriented feel that reads as contemporary and tech-driven rather than friendly or conversational.
The font appears designed to translate a cut, beveled aesthetic into a robust sans system, emphasizing consistency of angled terminals and a strong, industrial presence. Its construction prioritizes high-impact shapes and a cohesive, engineered texture across letters and numerals.
The design’s extensive corner-cutting creates distinctive silhouettes and helps maintain consistency across straight, diagonal, and bowl-like forms. At smaller sizes the tight openings and dense shapes may darken, while at display sizes the faceting becomes a defining texture.