Sans Normal Tukuh 6 is a very bold, wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, magazine titles, branding, packaging, assertive, editorial, modern, punchy, confident, attention, authority, editorial flair, brand impact, display clarity, bracketed serifs, ball terminals, ink-trap feel, high waist, sculpted curves.
A heavy, display-forward text face with prominent stroke contrast and crisp, sharply defined joins. Curves are generously rounded and often terminate in subtle ball-like ends, while vertical stems read dense and stable. The overall rhythm is compact in the lowercase with sturdy counters, and the glyphs show a slightly sculpted, ink-trap-like shaping where thick strokes meet tight interior spaces. Numerals and capitals are broad and commanding, with a clean, upright stance and a consistent, polished silhouette across the set.
This typeface is best suited to headlines, posters, magazine-style titles, and brand marks where a bold voice and clear silhouette are needed. It can also work for short subheads and punchy callouts, especially at larger sizes where the contrast and sculpted details remain distinct.
The font conveys a bold, headline-centric tone that feels authoritative and attention-grabbing. Its strong contrast and rounded terminals add a hint of sophistication, giving it an editorial flavor that can feel both modern and slightly classic. Overall it reads as confident and theatrical rather than quiet or utilitarian.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact in display settings while retaining enough clarity for short text runs. By combining strong contrast with rounded terminals and carefully shaped joins, it aims to feel both refined and forceful, supporting bold editorial and branding applications.
The design relies on large, dark masses balanced by crisp interior openings, producing a strong color on the page. Rounded bowls and counters soften the impact, while sharp apexes and angled strokes keep it energetic. The lowercase shows lively forms (notably the single-storey shapes) that reinforce its display orientation.