Sans Normal Kibin 3 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Evert Greek', 'Evert Greek Display', 'Evert Greek Text', 'Evert Latin', 'Evert Latin Display', and 'Evert Latin Text' by Foundry5 (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, sportswear, sporty, urgent, modern, dynamic, bold, impact, motion, modernity, clarity, oblique, slanted, compact, clean, geometric.
A heavy, oblique sans with smooth, largely geometric curves and a clean, continuous stroke. The letterforms are compact with tight internal counters and rounded terminals, producing strong, dark text color. Curves stay stable and circular in O/C/G-style shapes, while diagonals (A/V/W/X/Y) feel steep and forward-leaning, reinforcing a fast rhythm. The lowercase shows a single-storey a and g and an overall sturdy construction that prioritizes solidity over delicacy.
Best suited for headlines, poster typography, campaign graphics, and branding where a strong, forward-leaning emphasis is desirable. It can also work for labels and packaging that need high visual punch, and for sport or automotive-style applications where motion and urgency are part of the message.
The slant and dense weight give the face an energetic, assertive voice—confident and in-motion rather than calm or neutral. It reads as contemporary and performance-oriented, with a tone that can feel sporty, urgent, and attention-grabbing in display settings.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, modern sans voice with built-in motion through its oblique stance, while keeping forms simple and geometric for clarity at larger sizes. It emphasizes impact and immediacy, aiming for a strong typographic presence with minimal ornament.
In the sample text, the bold oblique texture remains consistent across mixed case and numerals, creating a cohesive block that favors impact. The numerals match the letters in weight and curvature, and punctuation sits comfortably without looking fragile next to the heavy strokes.