Sans Normal Dunul 4 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: children’s media, posters, packaging, social graphics, headlines, playful, casual, friendly, handwritten, informal, handwritten feel, approachability, casual branding, playful tone, everyday legibility, rounded, soft, bouncy, quirky, open.
A rounded, hand-drawn sans with smooth, marker-like strokes and gently irregular curves. The letterforms are broadly proportioned with generous horizontal expansion and open counters, giving lines of text an airy, easy rhythm. Strokes stay largely uniform in thickness, with subtle wobble and softened terminals that feel more drawn than constructed. Overall spacing reads loose and natural, with a slightly uneven, human cadence across capitals, lowercase, and figures.
Best suited for display settings where an informal, friendly voice is needed—children’s materials, playful posters, packaging, and casual branding. It also works well for short paragraphs in social graphics or UI contexts where warmth is more important than strict typographic neutrality, especially at medium to large sizes.
The tone is lighthearted and approachable, like neat casual handwriting used for notes, classroom materials, or friendly signage. Its roundness and relaxed proportions keep it from feeling strict or technical, emphasizing warmth and ease. The mild irregularities add personality without turning into messy script.
The design appears intended to mimic a clean, hand-lettered look while staying legible and consistent across a full basic character set. Its wide, rounded construction and soft terminals prioritize approachability and personality over precision, aiming for a casual, everyday tone.
The forms lean on circular bowls and simple joins, producing a consistent soft silhouette throughout. Curves dominate, and corners are generally rounded rather than sharp, which helps maintain a smooth texture even in dense text. Numerals follow the same friendly, hand-rendered logic and sit comfortably alongside the letters.