Sans Normal Atnum 6 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui text, app labels, captions, forms, packaging, clean, modern, friendly, neutral, clarity, approachability, efficiency, versatility, rounded terminals, open apertures, humanist touch, compact, even color.
This typeface has compact proportions and an even, low-contrast stroke that produces a steady texture in text. Forms are built from simple geometric curves with softly rounded corners and terminals, avoiding sharp joins or calligraphic modulation. Counters are generally open and generous for the width, and curves (notably in C, G, S, and the bowls) read smooth and consistent. The lowercase shows a single-storey a and g, a short-armed t, and rounded i/j dots, contributing to a straightforward, contemporary construction.
It should perform well in interface copy, labels, and compact layouts where a steady, unobtrusive texture is important. The open counters and rounded details also suit friendly branding applications such as consumer packaging, instructional materials, and short headlines that need clarity without a cold feel.
Overall it feels clean and contemporary, with a mild friendliness from the rounded endings and simple, open shapes. The tone stays neutral and workmanlike rather than expressive, making it suitable for utilitarian design that still wants a soft, approachable edge.
The design appears intended as a practical sans for everyday communication: simple construction, consistent stroke behavior, and compact proportions aimed at legibility and a tidy rhythm. The rounded terminals suggest an effort to keep the voice approachable while remaining clean and efficient.
Numerals are clear and plain, matching the letterforms’ rounded geometry; the 0 is oval and the 1 is simple, while 2 and 3 use smooth, continuous curves. Spacing appears balanced and slightly tight, reinforcing the compact rhythm and making the font feel efficient in running text.