Sans Normal Dolid 12 is a very light, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
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A monoline sans with broad, open letterforms and a smooth geometric construction. Curves are close to circular and transition cleanly into straight stems, giving the design an even, unmodulated rhythm. Counters are large and apertures stay open, aiding clarity at display sizes. The overall color on the page is light and airy, with rounded joins and a restrained, consistent stroke treatment across letters and numerals.
Well-suited to interface labels, navigation, and short blocks of text where a light, unobtrusive tone is desired. It also performs well for headlines and brand systems that benefit from wide, open shapes and a modern geometric feel, as well as signage and environmental graphics where clear, clean forms are important.
The font reads as calm and contemporary, with a neutral voice that feels understated rather than expressive. Its geometry and light texture suggest a polished, tech-adjacent cleanliness, suitable for designs that want to feel spacious and refined without drawing attention to the type itself.
The design appears intended as a contemporary geometric sans that prioritizes clarity, openness, and a refined, minimalist texture. Its consistent stroke and generous counters suggest an aim for clean reproduction across digital and print contexts, especially in display and interface-oriented typography.
Uppercase forms lean toward simple geometric silhouettes, while the lowercase maintains a straightforward, modern structure with single-storey shapes where expected (e.g., the ‘g’). Numerals follow the same rounded, open approach, keeping a consistent tone with the alphabet and maintaining a tidy, minimalist presence in running text.