Sans Normal Uhgew 3 is a bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Croih' by 38-lineart, 'DT Meman' by DT Foundry, 'CF Mod Grotesk' by Fonts.GR, and 'Urania' by Hoftype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, ui, packaging, modern, confident, friendly, techy, efficient, impact, clarity, modernity, versatility, brand voice, geometric, rounded, clean, high-clarity, compact spacing.
A heavy, geometric sans with broad, round bowls and crisp terminals. Strokes are largely uniform with gentle modulation from joins and curves, producing smooth, circular counters in letters like O, Q, and e. The lowercase features a tall x-height with short ascenders and descenders, giving text a dense, stable line and strong color. Apertures are moderately open (notably in c and s), while forms like a and g are single-storey with simple, sturdy construction. Numerals are bold and clear, with rounded shapes and straightforward silhouettes suited to prominent setting.
This font is well suited for headlines, short paragraphs, and display-led layouts where strong presence and quick legibility matter. Its tall x-height and sturdy shapes also make it a good candidate for UI labels, product branding, and packaging, particularly at medium to large sizes where its geometric character reads clearly.
The overall tone is contemporary and assertive, balancing friendliness from the rounded geometry with a no-nonsense, utilitarian weight. It feels at home in modern digital contexts where clarity and impact are priorities, projecting a confident, approachable voice.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, modern sans voice with geometric consistency and high readability. It prioritizes strong silhouettes, simple construction, and a dense text color to perform reliably in contemporary branding and on-screen typography.
The rhythm is tight and even, with consistent curve logic across uppercase and lowercase that emphasizes smooth circularity. Diacritics in the sample (dots/accents) appear as clean, geometric marks that match the font’s sturdy proportions.