Sans Normal Hymam 3 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Skeena' by Microsoft Corporation and 'Organic Pro' by Positype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, brand identity, packaging, signage, editorial, friendly, clean, modern, approachable, soft, everyday readability, friendly modernity, soft neutrality, broad usability, rounded, monoline, humanist, open counters, soft terminals.
A rounded sans with smooth, monoline strokes and gently softened terminals throughout. Curves are built from broad circular and elliptical shapes, giving letters like C, G, O, and Q an even, calm rhythm, while straight strokes retain slightly rounded ends rather than sharp cuts. Proportions feel balanced and neutral, with open apertures and generous counters supporting clarity in continuous text. Uppercase forms are simple and sturdy; lowercase shapes are similarly plainspoken, with single-storey a and g and minimal detailing. Numerals follow the same rounded construction, with clear, uncomplicated silhouettes and consistent stroke color.
Works well for interface labels, product and brand systems that want a softer modern feel, and clear short-to-medium text in editorial contexts. The rounded construction and open counters also suit signage and wayfinding where a friendly, non-institutional tone is desired.
The overall tone is warm and accessible, combining modern simplicity with a subtle human touch from its rounded endings and open forms. It reads as friendly rather than technical, projecting an easygoing, everyday voice suited to broad audiences.
Likely designed to provide a versatile, contemporary sans that stays neutral and readable while feeling approachable through rounded terminals and simple, open letterforms. The consistent stroke behavior suggests an emphasis on steady text color and cross-context usability.
In the sample text, spacing and letterfit appear even, producing a smooth texture at paragraph sizes. The shapes avoid sharp joins and decorative gestures, keeping the visual voice consistent across caps, lowercase, and figures.