Sans Normal Sedaz 6 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Jiho' and 'Jiho Soft' by cretype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, branding, packaging, posters, signage, friendly, playful, approachable, modern, soften modernism, add friendliness, brand warmth, everyday readability, rounded, soft, monoline, geometric, humanist touch.
A rounded, monoline sans with soft terminals and generously curved joins. The overall construction leans geometric, with circular bowls and smooth, continuous curves, while keeping open apertures that help clarity in text. Proportions are steady and compact without feeling condensed, and strokes maintain an even color across lines. Distinctive details include the droplet-like peak on the capital A, a single-story a and g, and a curvy, hook-ended j; many diagonals and junctions are slightly softened rather than sharply cut.
Well-suited to product and brand identities that want a friendly, contemporary voice, as well as packaging and headlines that benefit from rounded warmth. The even stroke and open shapes also make it a solid choice for UI labels, onboarding screens, and short to medium-length text where a soft, approachable tone is desired.
The letterforms read as warm and personable, combining clean modernity with a lightly quirky, handcrafted friendliness. Rounded corners and buoyant curves give it a playful tone that still feels controlled and usable for everyday interface and branding contexts.
Likely designed to deliver a modern rounded sans that feels inviting rather than clinical, pairing geometric simplicity with a few distinctive, memorable shapes. The consistent stroke and softened terminals suggest an emphasis on smooth readability and a cohesive, gentle texture across a wide range of sizes.
Numerals follow the same rounded logic, with a notably curved 2 and open, soft-sided 4, contributing to a cohesive, informal rhythm. The uppercase set feels simple and signage-ready, while the lowercase adds character through single-story forms and rounded shoulders in letters like m and n.