Sans Other Abmoh 3 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Whatchamacallit' by Comicraft, 'Timeout' by DearType, 'Goodrich' by Hendra Pratama, 'Paint Store JNL' by Jeff Levine, and 'Thierry Leonie' by Viswell (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, kids, branding, playful, quirky, bold, cartoonish, friendly, display impact, handmade feel, playful tone, character branding, attention grabbing, blocky, rounded, bouncy, irregular, chunky.
A heavy, compact sans with chunky strokes and softly rounded corners, drawn with a deliberately uneven, hand-cut feel. Letterforms lean on simplified geometry—stout verticals, broad bowls, and short apertures—while subtle wobble in curves and side bearings creates a lively, irregular rhythm. Counters are tight and often asymmetric, and terminals tend to finish bluntly rather than tapering. The overall color is dark and dense, with occasional width shifts between glyphs that add to the informal, handmade construction.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as posters, headlines, event flyers, playful branding, and packaging where a bold, characterful voice is needed. It can also work for children’s materials or lighthearted editorial callouts, especially when set large with extra spacing.
The font communicates a playful, comic tone with a slightly mischievous edge, like paper-cut lettering or a kid-friendly display style. Its buoyant irregularity and bold silhouettes feel approachable and energetic rather than formal or technical.
The design appears intended to deliver a loud, friendly display presence through compact, simplified shapes and an intentionally imperfect, hand-made rhythm. Its irregular details and dense weight prioritize personality and immediate impact over neutral text setting.
In the text sample, the strong weight holds together well at display sizes, but the tight counters and compact openings suggest it will read best when given generous tracking and line spacing. Numerals follow the same chunky, simplified construction, matching the font’s overall animated personality.