Sans Normal Komor 3 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'AC Texto' and 'AC Texto Pro' by Antoine Crama, 'FF Transit' by FontFont, 'CamingoDos' by Jan Fromm, and 'JAF Facit' by Just Another Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, sports branding, posters, packaging, short emphasis, dynamic, sporty, confident, modern, punchy, emphasis, impact, motion, branding, slanted, compact, rounded, smooth, sturdy.
This typeface is a slanted, heavy sans with smooth, rounded curve construction and minimal stroke modulation. Forms are compact and slightly condensed in feel, with firm terminals and a forward-leaning posture that keeps counters relatively open at display sizes. The lowercase shows a single-storey “a” and “g” and a simple, utilitarian construction overall, while the numerals follow the same sturdy, rounded logic for consistent texture across lines. Spacing appears tight-to-moderate, producing a dense, energetic rhythm in words and headlines.
Best suited to headlines, subheads, and branded messaging where speed and emphasis are desirable. It should perform well in sports and event identities, punchy advertising, and packaging callouts, and as an accent style for highlighting key words in otherwise more neutral typography.
The overall tone is assertive and kinetic, with a forward motion that reads as athletic and contemporary. Its weight and slant communicate urgency and confidence, making it feel like a practical, no-nonsense italic built for impact rather than refinement.
The design appears intended to deliver a robust italic voice for display-oriented communication, prioritizing impact, immediacy, and a clean sans structure. Its rounded construction and consistent stroke weight aim for clarity and repeatable texture while maintaining a strong sense of motion.
In the sample text, the strong diagonal emphasis becomes a defining feature, creating a steady rightward pull across long lines. Round characters (like O/0) stay smooth and full, while diagonal-heavy shapes (like V/W/X/Y) look especially forceful, reinforcing the energetic texture.