Sans Normal Bulod 3 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui text, body text, editorial, signage, brand systems, neutral, modern, clean, straightforward, workmanlike, legibility, neutrality, versatility, clarity, system design, geometric, open apertures, even rhythm, rounded terminals, compact joins.
A clean sans with predominantly circular bowls and smooth, continuous curves paired with straightforward vertical and horizontal strokes. Proportions are balanced with a moderate x-height and consistent stroke weight, giving an even, steady texture in text. Counters are generally open and shapes stay simple, with rounded shoulders and uncluttered joins that keep letterforms crisp at display sizes while remaining calm in paragraphs. Numerals follow the same simple, monoline logic with clear, conventional forms.
Well-suited to interface typography, product copy, and general-purpose editorial layouts where an even texture and unobtrusive tone are desired. It also works for signage and brand systems that need a modern, neutral sans that can flex between short headlines and longer reading passages without drawing attention to itself.
The overall tone is neutral and contemporary, aiming for clarity over personality. It feels matter-of-fact and functional, with a quiet modernity that suits informational settings more than expressive or decorative work.
The design appears intended as a dependable, general-purpose sans with simple geometry and predictable forms, prioritizing legibility and an even typographic color across lines of text. Its restrained construction suggests it’s meant to integrate smoothly into layouts rather than act as a strong stylistic statement.
In the sample text the font maintains a smooth rhythm and clean spacing, with round letters (like O/C) reading as true circles and straighter forms (like H/E) staying firmly rectilinear. The shapes avoid sharp calligraphic cues, and the punctuation and basic symbols shown appear understated and consistent with the main strokes.