Sans Normal Berap 3 is a bold, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, packaging, signage, art deco, retro, geometric, playful, display, deco revival, constructed forms, brand voice, signage look, geometric clarity, rounded, stenciled, inline cuts, high contrast openings, stylized terminals.
A compact, geometric sans with rounded bowls and a consistent stroke weight. Many forms feature deliberate inline cuts and notches—especially in rounded letters—creating a subtle stencil-like segmentation while keeping contours smooth and circular. Terminals are generally blunt and squared, with simplified construction across curves and straights; counters tend to be generous and open, and the overall rhythm is tight and even. Numerals follow the same geometric logic, with stylized joins and cut details that echo the capitals.
Best suited to display contexts such as posters, headlines, brand marks, packaging, and short UI/wayfinding phrases where the segmented geometry can be appreciated. It can work for brief body copy in larger sizes, but its signature cut details are most effective when given enough size and contrast to read clearly.
The cut-in, circular geometry evokes an Art Deco and early-modern signage feel with a friendly, slightly whimsical edge. Its constructed look reads as designed and decorative rather than neutral, lending a retro-futurist tone that feels suited to branding and titling.
Likely designed to reinterpret a geometric sans through an Art Deco-inspired, constructed aesthetic, using consistent stroke weight and repeated cut details to create a recognizable voice for modern display typography.
The distinctive feature is the recurring internal break/cut motif, which adds texture and helps separate shapes at display sizes. In longer text, the repeated notches become a strong patterning element, so spacing and size will affect how prominent the ‘segmented’ character feels.