Sans Normal Hedeh 3 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, logo, posters, packaging, playful, futuristic, friendly, quirky, modular, distinctive display, modern branding, tech friendly, geometric clarity, rounded, soft corners, geometric, open counters, high contrast openings.
A rounded, geometric sans with monoline strokes and generously softened terminals. Many letters are constructed from near-circular bowls and straight stems with consistent stroke thickness, creating a clean, modular rhythm. Several forms show deliberate openings and cut-ins (notably in C/G/S and some lowercase bowls), while diagonals (V/W/X/Y) remain crisp but end in rounded caps. Counters are generally open and spacious, and the lowercase has compact, simplified construction with single-storey shapes and restrained detailing.
Best suited for display settings where its distinctive rounded geometry can read clearly—branding, logos, headlines, posters, and packaging. It can also work for short UI labels or signage when set with comfortable spacing, but longer text will benefit from larger sizes due to the stylized openings and simplified letterforms.
The overall tone is playful and contemporary, with a slightly futuristic, techy flavor driven by its rounded geometry and purposeful gaps. Its friendly softness keeps it approachable, while the stylized joins and open apertures add a quirky, distinctive voice.
The font appears designed to provide a modern, characterful sans that feels friendly and approachable while still signaling a contemporary, tech-influenced aesthetic. Its consistent monoline construction and rounded terminals suggest an intention toward clean reproduction and a cohesive, icon-like look.
The design leans on repetition of circular motifs and consistent corner radii, giving it strong visual unity across cases and numerals. Some characters adopt unconventional constructions (for example, segmented strokes and separated terminals), which increases personality but can make similar shapes feel closer at small sizes.