Sans Normal Uslat 3 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: branding, headlines, subhead, editorial, ui labels, clean, modern, dynamic, technical, versatility, legibility, contemporary tone, italic emphasis, brand clarity, slanted, humanist, open apertures, rounded terminals, lively rhythm.
A slanted sans with smoothly rounded curves and a subtly humanist construction. Strokes stay fairly even with modest contrast, and the outlines feel crisp rather than calligraphic, producing clean joins and stable counters. Proportions are balanced with a normal x-height and clear internal space; many forms are slightly condensed in feel while overall spacing remains generous, creating an airy rhythm. Numerals and capitals follow the same restrained geometry, with round shapes built from confident ellipses and straighter stems kept simple and uncluttered.
Well-suited for branding systems and headline typography where a clean italic voice is desired without overt stylization. It should perform nicely in editorial layouts for emphasis or section heads, and in UI contexts such as navigation labels, buttons, and data callouts where a slanted sans can add momentum while staying legible.
The overall tone is contemporary and efficient, with a forward-leaning energy that reads as active and purposeful. It feels professional and neutral, but not cold—rounded shapes and open counters add approachability. The italic angle gives it a sense of motion that suits modern communication and technology-adjacent branding.
Likely intended as a versatile italic sans for contemporary text and display use, prioritizing clarity, smooth geometry, and a consistent forward slant. The design balances neutrality with a gentle humanist warmth to remain broadly usable across branding, publishing, and interface typography.
The design maintains consistent slant and stroke logic across uppercase, lowercase, and figures, helping mixed text look cohesive. Curves are smooth and full, while diagonals (in letters like K, V, W, X, Y) feel sharp and decisive, reinforcing clarity at display sizes.