Sans Normal Tybeg 3 is a very bold, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Cosan' by Adtypo, 'Britannic EF' and 'EF Radiant' by Elsner+Flake, 'Bilton' by Fettle Foundry, 'Epoca Classic' by Hoftype, 'Artigua' by Picador, 'Grenoble Serial' by SoftMaker, 'TS Grenoble' by TypeShop Collection, and 'Britannic' and 'Radiant' by URW Type Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, strong, modern, confident, friendly, punchy, impact, clarity, modernity, solidity, rounded, compact, geometric, crisp, blocky.
A heavy, compact sans with broad, rounded curves and flat, squared terminals. The strokes are thick and confident, with tight interior counters in letters like B, D, P, and a, and a generally closed, sturdy silhouette. Round forms (C, G, O, Q, 0) read as slightly squarish circles, while diagonals (K, V, W, X) are chunky and stable rather than sharp or spindly. Numerals are similarly weighty and simplified, with clear, bold shapes intended to hold together at display sizes.
Best suited to headlines and short, high-impact text where a dense, bold texture is an advantage—posters, display typography, brand marks, packaging, and prominent UI labels. It can also work for signage or callouts where strong letterforms need to remain recognizable at a glance.
The overall tone is assertive and contemporary, with a friendly softness from the rounded geometry. It feels energetic and attention-grabbing without becoming playful or decorative, projecting clarity, impact, and straightforwardness.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual impact through simplified, rounded geometry and compact counters, creating a robust sans that reads clearly and feels contemporary. It prioritizes presence and uniformity across characters for bold, attention-forward typography.
Spacing and proportions favor dense, poster-like color: apertures are relatively small and the weight pushes into the counters, producing a strong black presence. The lowercase is simple and sturdy, and the overall rhythm is consistent across caps, lowercase, and figures, emphasizing solidity over delicacy.