Sans Normal Yoza 3 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Hypatia' by Adobe and 'Entendre' and 'Entendre Rough' by Wordshape (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: packaging, posters, branding, social media, headlines, handmade, casual, friendly, lively, rustic, hand-lettering, casual branding, organic texture, dynamic emphasis, brushy, textured, informal, slanted, rounded.
An italic, sans-serif design with rounded constructions and an intentionally rough, inked texture. Strokes show slightly uneven edges and subtle swelling, as if made with a dry brush or marker, giving counters and curves a softened, organic feel. Proportions are compact but not condensed, with clear, open apertures and generally sturdy letterforms; spacing reads even, while individual glyph widths vary naturally, reinforcing the hand-rendered rhythm. Numerals and capitals follow the same slanted, textured logic, maintaining consistent stroke character across the set.
This font works well for packaging, posters, and branding moments that benefit from a handcrafted, energetic feel. It’s particularly effective in headlines, pull quotes, short paragraphs, and social graphics where the textured stroke adds character. For best results, give it comfortable size and contrast so the rough edges remain crisp and intentional.
The overall tone is informal and personable, with a quick, handwritten energy that feels approachable rather than polished. Its textured edges and steady italic slant suggest movement and spontaneity, lending a warm, human voice suited to casual messaging.
The design appears intended to emulate quick, confident hand lettering in an italic stance, combining simple sans structures with a deliberately imperfect, printed texture. It prioritizes warmth and personality while keeping letterforms straightforward and readable.
The texture is strong enough to be visible at display sizes and in short text, where it reads as intentional printing wear. The italic angle is consistent across uppercase and lowercase, and rounded terminals keep the voice friendly even when set in all caps.