Sans Normal Noruh 6 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'JollyGood Proper' and 'JollyGood Sans' by Letradora (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, children’s, stickers, playful, friendly, bouncy, quirky, bold, attention, approachability, humor, handmade, rounded, chunky, soft corners, cartoonish, informal.
A heavy, rounded sans with thick, even strokes and softly curved terminals. Letterforms are compact and chunky, with generous counters and simplified internal shapes that stay open at display sizes. The overall construction leans on circular and oval geometry, while subtle, irregular tilts and off-center joins create a gently wobbly rhythm across words. Capitals feel broad and blocky, and the lowercase maintains sturdy bowls and short, sturdy extenders for a cohesive, poster-like texture.
Best suited to short, high-impact text such as headlines, posters, labels, and packaging where a friendly, energetic voice is desired. It can work well for children’s materials, playful branding, and social graphics. Longer passages may feel visually busy due to the bouncy rhythm, but it performs strongly in display sizes and bold callouts.
The font reads upbeat and approachable, with a hand-cut, cartoon-forward energy. Its slight wobble and inflated shapes add humor and warmth, making text feel conversational rather than formal. The overall tone is exuberant and kid-friendly, with a cheeky, attention-seeking presence.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum friendliness and visibility through rounded, simplified shapes and a lively, slightly irregular rhythm. It prioritizes character and charm over strict geometric precision, aiming for an expressive display voice that stays legible while feeling informal and fun.
The lively baseline and small variations in angle and stance contribute to a distinctly handmade feel. Round letters like O/C/G/Q look especially full and soft, while diagonals (K, V, W, X, Y) carry a punchy, graphic weight. Numerals match the same chunky, rounded construction, supporting consistent titling and display settings.