Sans Normal Dalom 13 is a light, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, editorial text, branding, posters, packaging, clean, modern, neutral, technical, minimal, clarity, modernity, space economy, neutrality, readability, monoline, open counters, tall caps, compact, geometric-leaning.
A slim, monoline sans with tall, compact capitals and generous internal space. Strokes remain even and smooth throughout, with rounded shoulders and clean terminals that keep the texture calm and consistent. Curves are softly elliptical rather than rigidly circular, and joins stay crisp without becoming sharp. The lowercase is straightforward and readable, with simple single-storey forms (notably the “a” and “g”) and open apertures; figures match the same restrained, linear construction for a cohesive set.
Works well where a clean, space-efficient sans is needed: interface labels, captions, wayfinding-style headings, and contemporary brand systems. In print and digital layouts it can support longer passages when set with comfortable leading, and it also suits large-size applications like posters or packaging where the tall, streamlined shapes read as modern and neat.
The overall tone is understated and contemporary, aiming for clarity over personality. Its restrained geometry and even rhythm suggest a practical, slightly technical feel that stays polite and unobtrusive in mixed text.
The design appears intended to provide a simple, contemporary sans with a refined, lightweight presence—favoring consistent rhythm, open readability, and a streamlined vertical silhouette for flexible use across headings and text.
Spacing appears controlled and airy, helping the thin strokes avoid clogging in continuous lines. The tall proportions of many capitals (e.g., E, F, H) and the narrow stance of curved letters (e.g., O, C) create a vertical, streamlined color on the page.