Sans Rounded Hiro 3 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Mazot' by Hurufatfont, 'Allrounder Grotesk Condensed' by Identity Letters, 'Glimp' and 'Glimp Rounded' by OneSevenPointFive, 'NeoGram' by The Northern Block, and 'Coben' by cretype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, branding, packaging, headlines, signage, friendly, approachable, clean, modern, soft, soften modernism, everyday readability, friendly branding, clean ui, rounded, monoline, open apertures, generous spacing, even rhythm.
A monoline sans with clearly rounded terminals and softly modeled corners throughout. Letterforms are built from simple geometric strokes with consistent thickness, producing an even texture in text. Counters are generally open and rounded (notably in C, G, O, e), and joins are smooth, giving the design a calm, low-friction rhythm. Proportions feel balanced with a straightforward, unembellished construction; numerals match the same rounded, uniform stroke logic for a cohesive set.
Well-suited for UI and product text where a friendly, non-intimidating tone is desired, as well as branding and packaging that benefit from soft, rounded geometry. The even stroke and open shapes also make it a solid choice for short headlines, labels, and clear, approachable signage.
The overall tone is friendly and approachable, with the rounded endings lending warmth to an otherwise clean, contemporary skeleton. It reads as informal-modern rather than corporate, and the smooth curves give it a gentle, welcoming voice suitable for upbeat messaging.
The font appears designed to deliver a modern sans voice with added warmth through consistently rounded terminals and smooth joins. Its simplified constructions and uniform stroke aim for easy, everyday readability while signaling a friendly, contemporary personality.
The design maintains consistent rounding across capitals, lowercase, and figures, which helps the font feel cohesive across headlines and body settings. Forms like the single-storey a and g reinforce a contemporary, simplified character, while the wide, open bowls and counters support clarity at typical reading sizes.