Sans Normal Habuh 7 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: ui text, app labels, captions, short body, signage, friendly, casual, modern, clean, approachable, legibility, simplicity, approachability, everyday use, modern neutrality, rounded, soft terminals, compact, open counters, even rhythm.
A compact, monoline sans with softly rounded terminals and a lightly humanist feel. Strokes stay even throughout, with gentle curves and open apertures that keep forms clear at small sizes. Proportions are relatively narrow, with simple, uncluttered construction and minimal contrast between verticals and horizontals. The overall texture is calm and consistent, with tidy spacing and straightforward shapes across capitals, lowercase, and numerals.
Well-suited to interface text, labels, navigation, and compact editorial elements where a clean, friendly sans is needed. It also works for captions, packaging copy, and straightforward signage that benefits from soft, readable forms. In larger sizes it can serve as a gentle headline face, especially for modern, minimal layouts.
The tone is friendly and informal without becoming playful or gimmicky. Rounded ends and smooth curves give it a welcoming, contemporary voice that feels suitable for everyday communication and light branding. It reads as practical and personable, with a subtle warmth that keeps it from feeling overly technical.
Likely designed to provide a neutral, approachable sans for general-purpose use, balancing simplicity with a touch of warmth. The consistent monoline structure and rounded terminals suggest an emphasis on legibility and a smooth, contemporary texture across mixed-case text and numerals.
Capitals are clean and restrained, while the lowercase carries most of the personality through rounded joins and soft curvature. The numerals match the same simple geometry and even stroke weight, supporting cohesive text-and-UI use. Overall, the font prioritizes clarity and an easygoing rhythm over sharp, high-impact display styling.