Sans Normal Dalom 12 is a light, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
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This typeface presents a monoline, tall-proportioned sans with rounded curves and gently softened terminals. Strokes maintain an even thickness across straight and curved forms, with smooth, circular bowls and clear, open apertures that keep counters readable. The overall rhythm is vertical and streamlined, with relatively short crossbars and compact joins that help the letters feel tidy and controlled in text.
It suits interface labels, navigation, and settings where a clean, space-efficient voice is needed, and it also scales well for headlines that benefit from tall, sleek letterforms. In print, it can work for contemporary editorial layouts, brand systems, and packaging that aim for a minimal, modern presentation.
The tone is understated and contemporary, prioritizing clarity over personality. Its slim, elongated forms give it a refined, slightly elegant feel while remaining neutral enough for utilitarian layouts.
The design appears intended to deliver a straightforward, contemporary sans that remains legible while offering a sleek, vertical profile. It emphasizes consistency of stroke, smooth curvature, and unobtrusive details to stay versatile across display and text-like uses.
Capitals lean toward simple geometric construction (notably the round letters) while diagonals in forms like A, V, W, and X stay crisp and symmetrical. Numerals follow the same restrained, even-stroke approach, pairing well with the letters for mixed alphanumeric settings.