Sans Rounded Depa 3 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, short x-height font visually similar to 'Narin' by Ahmet Altun; 'Mohn' by Ryan Keightley; and 'Blackpast', 'Cloudster', 'Glorich', and 'Lequire' by Sarid Ezra (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: branding, packaging, posters, headlines, apps, friendly, playful, modern, approachable, clean, soften tone, friendly ui, approachable branding, clean display, rounded, soft, geometric, bubbly, smooth.
A compact, rounded sans with smooth, monoline strokes and heavily softened corners throughout. The letterforms lean toward simple geometric construction with consistent stroke weight, rounded terminals, and roomy counters that keep shapes open at display sizes. Proportions feel slightly condensed vertically with a modest x-height relative to capitals, and the overall rhythm is even and calm, with very few sharp joins or brittle angles.
Best suited to logos, packaging, social graphics, and headline or short-text settings where its rounded construction can carry personality. It also works well for UI labels and product interfaces when you want a warm, approachable tone, especially at medium-to-large sizes where the smooth curves and open counters stay clear.
The softened geometry and rounded endings give the face a friendly, playful tone that feels welcoming rather than technical. Its clean, simplified forms read as contemporary and informal, suitable for cheerful or approachable branding without looking overly whimsical.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern, friendly sans that emphasizes softness and clarity through rounded terminals and simplified geometry. It aims for broad, contemporary usability while adding warmth and approachability compared to harder-edged grotesques.
Capitals and numerals are particularly strong and stable, with rounded corners that help maintain consistency across straight and curved forms. The lowercase includes single-storey shapes (notably the a and g), reinforcing an easygoing, contemporary character, while punctuation and dots follow the same rounded, soft-edged logic.