Sans Normal Afnib 3 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Corsica' by AVP, 'Hypatia' by Adobe, 'FF Bauer Grotesk' and 'FF Bauer Grotesk Paneuropean' by FontFont, 'EquipCondensed' by Hoftype, 'Avenir Next Paneuropean' by Linotype, and 'URW Form' by URW Type Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, brand systems, signage, posters, headlines, dynamic, clean, modern, technical, energetic, emphasis, clarity, modernity, versatility, oblique, geometric, rounded, crisp, open counters.
A clean oblique sans with broadly geometric construction and smooth, rounded curves. Strokes stay even and sturdy with tight, crisp terminals, giving the shapes a clear, engineered feel rather than calligraphic modulation. Counters are open and generous in letters like C, O, e, and a, supporting legibility, while spacing and rhythm feel steady across uppercase, lowercase, and figures. The numerals follow the same streamlined geometry, with simple, readable forms that align well with the text style.
Works well for UI labels, navigation, and product typography where a clean oblique voice adds emphasis without becoming decorative. It also suits posters, headlines, and concise editorial callouts that benefit from a fast, contemporary feel, and can hold up in wayfinding or signage thanks to its open shapes and steady rhythm.
The overall tone is modern and forward-leaning, with an energetic, purposeful slant that suggests motion. Its restrained, uncluttered shapes read as practical and contemporary, suitable for interfaces and design systems while still feeling friendly due to the rounded geometry.
Likely designed as a versatile oblique companion for modern sans typography—providing a confident, motion-oriented emphasis while preserving clarity and a neutral, system-friendly structure.
Uppercase forms present a straightforward, signage-like clarity, while the lowercase keeps a compact, efficient texture in running text. The slant is consistent across letters and figures, helping maintain a unified typographic color in paragraphs and short lines.