Sans Normal Ondin 3 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Bluteau Code' by DSType, 'Bluset Now Mono' by Elsner+Flake, 'Consolas' by Microsoft Corporation, 'Odisseia' by Plau, and 'Bale Mono' by moretype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: code, ui labels, tables, dashboards, terminal, utilitarian, technical, neutral, robust, contemporary, clarity, alignment, neutrality, utility, consistency, geometric, blocky, square terminals, open counters, high legibility.
A clean, geometric sans with sturdy, even strokes and a distinctly square, grid-aligned feel. Curves are drawn as broad, rounded forms with open counters, while terminals are blunt and horizontal/vertical wherever possible. Proportions are generous with a roomy set width and steady rhythm, giving letters a consistent footprint across the line. Numerals and lowercase share the same straightforward construction, with simple joins and minimal modulation for a crisp, high-clarity texture.
Well-suited to code, terminal-style interfaces, and any setting that benefits from strict alignment such as tables, data readouts, dashboards, or form fields. It can also serve as a dependable choice for concise UI labels and technical documentation where consistent character spacing and clear silhouettes are priorities.
The overall tone is pragmatic and matter-of-fact, leaning toward a technical, system-like voice rather than expressive or calligraphic. Its uniform cadence and no-nonsense shapes convey reliability and functional clarity, with a subtle industrial edge.
Likely designed to provide a straightforward, highly regular typographic tool for environments where alignment and quick character recognition matter. The emphasis appears to be on consistency, clarity, and an unfussy modern voice that remains stable across a wide range of common glyphs.
The design favors simplified forms and strong silhouettes, which helps characters stay distinct at a glance (especially in mixed-case text and number-heavy strings). The punctuation and sentence rendering in the sample show a steady, mechanical spacing that reinforces a structured, engineered impression.