Sans Normal Dalom 17 is a light, narrow, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'JHC Mirko' by Jehoo Creative (names referenced only for comparison).
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This typeface is a monoline sans with a distinctly condensed footprint and generous vertical proportions. Strokes remain even and consistent, producing a clean, low-friction texture. Curves are smooth and rounded, while joins and terminals read crisp and straightforward, giving letters a tidy, engineered feel. Counters are relatively open for the width, and spacing looks measured and calm, resulting in an airy rhythm even at larger sizes.
It suits interface typography, dashboards, and product labeling where a compact width helps fit more content without becoming heavy. The tall, clean shapes also work well for headings, captions, and informational poster layouts, especially when a modern, understated look is desired.
Overall, the tone is modern and restrained—more functional than expressive. Its narrow, tall presence and uncluttered construction suggest a contemporary, technical voice that stays out of the way and prioritizes clarity.
The design appears intended to deliver a space-efficient sans with a clear, contemporary structure and a neutral voice. Its consistent stroke and condensed proportions aim for legibility and a controlled, modern typographic color across lines of text.
Uppercase forms feel especially slender, and the round letters maintain an elliptical character rather than broad circles, reinforcing the compressed silhouette. Numerals follow the same linear, streamlined logic, matching the alphabet’s straightforward, minimal styling.