Sans Other Balib 3 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, ui display, gaming, futuristic, techy, digital, modular, retro sci-fi, digital aesthetic, modular system, sci-fi tone, display impact, rounded corners, square forms, stencil-like, monoline, geometric.
A geometric sans with squared outlines and generously rounded corners, built from mostly monoline strokes that turn with soft, quarter-round joints. Many letters are constructed from modular, boxy segments with occasional cut-ins and small breaks that create a lightly stencil-like feel. Counters tend toward squarish rectangles, and several glyphs use open apertures and simplified terminals, producing a clean, engineered rhythm. In text, spacing reads even and the design maintains a consistent grid-based structure while allowing distinct, sometimes asymmetric details in individual forms.
Best suited for short to medium-length display settings where its modular shapes can read clearly: headlines, posters, packaging, and brand marks in tech-leaning contexts. It can also work for UI titles, dashboards, or gaming/stream overlays where a digital, system-like voice is desired; for dense body text, its stylization is more attention-grabbing than neutral.
The overall tone feels futuristic and interface-oriented, with a retro sci‑fi flavor reminiscent of early digital displays and industrial labeling. Its crisp geometry and controlled rounding convey precision and a slightly game/tech aesthetic rather than a neutral corporate voice.
The design appears intended to deliver a structured, modernist sans with a distinctly modular, digital construction—pairing square geometry with softened corners to balance technical precision and approachability.
Distinctive construction choices—such as squared bowls, occasional interior notches, and simplified diagonals—prioritize a modular look over traditional humanist letterforms. The round-cornered rectangles keep the design friendly enough for headings while still reading firmly mechanical.