Sans Normal Dobev 3 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Berthold Standard' by Berthold; 'CG Triumvirate' by Monotype; 'Pragmatica' by ParaType; and 'Nimbus Sans Chinese Simplified', 'Nimbus Sans Japanese', and 'Nimbus Sans Thai' by URW Type Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
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This sans serif has a monoline construction with smooth, circular curves and straightforward, unmodulated strokes. Letterforms are broadly geometric, with open counters and clean joins that keep shapes clear at both display and text sizes. Uppercase proportions feel balanced and stable, while the lowercase uses familiar, contemporary forms (notably a single-storey a and g) and generous apertures that help maintain a calm rhythm in running text. Numerals follow the same simple, rounded logic, with clear differentiation between forms and minimal ornamentation.
It works well for UI and product typography where clean forms and open counters support quick scanning. The balanced uppercase and readable lowercase also suit editorial layouts, presentations, and straightforward branding systems that need a modern, neutral voice.
The overall tone is restrained and matter-of-fact, leaning modern and utilitarian without feeling cold. Its roundness and open shapes add a mild friendliness, making it suitable for interfaces and general communication where neutrality is preferred.
The font appears designed as a general-purpose, contemporary sans with an emphasis on clarity, consistency, and unobtrusive character. Its geometric underpinnings and familiar lowercase shapes suggest an intention to perform reliably across both headings and continuous text.
The design emphasizes clarity through consistent stroke behavior and spacious internal shapes, producing even color in paragraphs. Curves are smooth and symmetrical, and diagonals (such as in A, V, W, and X) read crisp and steady, supporting clear headings as well as longer passages.