Sans Normal Wulat 12 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Avenir Next', 'Avenir Next Arabic', 'Avenir Next Cyrillic', 'Avenir Next Georgian', 'Avenir Next Hebrew', 'Avenir Next Paneuropean', 'Avenir Next Rounded', 'Avenir Next Thai', and 'Avenir Next World' by Linotype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, branding, labels, handmade, casual, rustic, playful, friendly, handmade feel, friendly voice, casual branding, human texture, approachable display, rough-edged, organic, inked, informal, textured.
A sans serif with an intentionally hand-rendered, slightly uneven stroke that creates a soft, inked texture along edges and curves. Forms are generally rounded and open, with modest overshoot and subtly irregular terminals that suggest a marker or brush-pen origin rather than a geometric construction. Spacing and rhythm are lively and human, with small variations in character widths and contour smoothness that read as deliberate, not accidental. Numerals and capitals keep simple, legible silhouettes while retaining the same wobbly, organic outline quality.
Well-suited to display and short-to-medium text where a handmade voice is desirable: posters, packaging, café or retail signage, labels, and brand accents. It can also work for informal editorial callouts or social graphics, especially where warmth and personality are prioritized over strict neutrality.
The overall tone is approachable and personal, like handwritten signage or notes translated into a consistent typographic system. Its irregular edges add warmth and a touch of whimsy, giving text a relaxed, crafted feel rather than a polished corporate voice.
Designed to capture the look of hand-drawn lettering in a clean, sans framework, balancing straightforward legibility with visible human texture. The intent appears to be a versatile casual font that adds character and authenticity while remaining easy to read in common headline and branding contexts.
The textured contours remain visible even at text sizes, where they add character without collapsing into noise. Round letters (like O, C, G) and straight stems (like H, I, N) show consistent hand pressure, helping the set feel cohesive while preserving a natural, slightly imperfect cadence.