Sans Normal Dameh 8 is a light, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, body text, editorial, infographics, packaging, clean, modern, quiet, friendly, neutral, clarity, neutral branding, modern utility, readability, monoline, open counters, tall ascenders, slender, airy.
This typeface uses slender, monoline strokes with rounded terminals and smoothly drawn curves. Proportions are relatively tall, with generous vertical reach in the ascenders and clear, open counters that keep letters from clogging at text sizes. The uppercase set is simple and geometric-leaning, while the lowercase introduces gently humanist details—most notably a single-storey “a” and “g” with soft loops and a relaxed, readable rhythm. Figures follow the same linear, rounded construction, with the “0” appearing oval and the “1” and “7” rendered with straightforward, minimal forms.
It suits interface labeling and information design where a light, unobtrusive voice is preferred, and it can also work for editorial text at comfortable sizes thanks to its open counters and straightforward letterforms. Its tidy, modern finish makes it appropriate for branding touchpoints, packaging copy, and short headlines that benefit from a refined, minimal look.
Overall it reads as clean and contemporary, with a calm, unforced tone. The slim strokes and open shapes give it an airy presence, while the rounded joins and terminals keep it approachable rather than clinical.
The letterforms suggest an intention to provide a clean, contemporary sans that stays readable in continuous text while maintaining a sleek, understated personality. The mix of simple uppercase geometry and gently humanist lowercase shapes appears designed to balance neutrality with approachability.
The design favors clarity through open apertures and restrained detailing, producing even texture in running text. Curves and vertical stems feel consistently weighted, and the character set shown maintains a cohesive, lightly geometric character without becoming rigid.