Sans Normal Pemut 3 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Uni Neue' by Fontfabric, 'Autumn Voyage' by Hanoded, 'JT Olifer' by Jolicia Type, and 'Marquee' by Pelavin Fonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, branding, kids media, playful, friendly, chunky, retro, cartoon, attention, approachability, fun, brand voice, display impact, rounded, soft, bubbly, quirky, compact.
A heavy, rounded sans with soft corners and a dense, blocky silhouette. Strokes stay broadly consistent, with modest modulation coming mainly from curved joins and ink-trap-like notches that appear in places such as the diagonals and inner counters. Curves are generous and elliptical, while terminals are blunt and slightly tapered, giving many letters a subtly sculpted, cut-out feel. Counters are relatively tight for the weight, and the overall rhythm reads compact and punchy, with lively shapes in the lowercase (notably the single-storey a and g) and sturdy, simplified caps.
Best suited to display work where its weight and rounded personality can carry the message—headlines, posters, product packaging, logos, and social graphics. It also fits children’s or entertainment-oriented applications, and works well for short callouts, signage, and bold typographic compositions where texture and charm matter more than long-form readability.
The tone is upbeat and approachable, leaning toward a retro, cartoonish warmth rather than a strict corporate neutrality. Its chunky forms and softened geometry feel cheerful and informal, suggesting fun, kid-friendly energy while still staying legible at display sizes.
The design appears intended to deliver a high-impact, friendly display voice: thick, rounded forms for immediate readability, paired with quirky interior cuts and softened terminals to create a distinctive, playful identity. It prioritizes character and presence while maintaining a straightforward sans structure.
Several glyphs show distinctive interior shaping—small scoops, notches, and asymmetrical cuts—that add character and help separate similar forms. Numerals follow the same rounded, robust construction, with simple, high-impact silhouettes designed to hold up under bold setting.