Sans Faceted Raba 3 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, posters, logos, game ui, runic, futuristic, mystical, angular, game-like, stylization, worldbuilding, visual impact, iconic shapes, thematic display, chiseled, faceted, geometric, sharp, monolinear.
This typeface uses crisp, straight-edged construction where curves are consistently replaced by planar facets and angled joins. Strokes keep an even thickness with clean, hard terminals, giving letters a cut-from-shapes look rather than a drawn or calligraphic one. Counters tend to be tight and geometric—often diamond or wedge-like—and several forms lean on diagonals, producing a rhythmic, zig-zag texture in words. Uppercase characters are comparatively tall and stylized, while the lowercase set appears more compact with simplified bowls and clipped curves, reinforcing a deliberately constructed, modular feel.
Best suited to display settings such as titles, posters, packaging accents, logos, and game or entertainment UI where the angular texture can be appreciated. It performs especially well for short phrases and branding marks that benefit from an encoded, stylized voice, and is less appropriate for long-form reading where the sharp rhythm can become visually busy.
The overall tone is enigmatic and ceremonial, with a runic, puzzle-like flavor that also reads as techy and game-oriented. Its sharp geometry and distinctive silhouettes suggest coded messages, fantasy artifacts, or sci‑fi interfaces rather than everyday neutrality.
The design appears intended to reinterpret a sans structure through faceted geometry, trading smooth curves for chiseled planes to create a distinctive, symbolic look. It emphasizes atmosphere and recognizability over typographic neutrality, aiming for strong impact in prominent, headline-scale applications.
The font’s identity comes from consistent faceting across round letters (such as C/O/Q) and the use of angular apertures, which makes individual glyphs highly distinctive. Numerals and capitals echo the same diamond-and-wedge motif, supporting cohesive titling and display usage where character recognition benefits from strong silhouettes.