Sans Normal Suluf 6 is a regular weight, wide, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Puipui' by Jipatype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: branding, editorial, headlines, packaging, posters, friendly, informal, modern, approachable, lively, warmth, motion, clarity, approachability, contemporary tone, rounded, soft terminals, oblique, humanist, open counters.
A rounded, oblique sans with soft, tapered stroke endings and smoothly curved joins. The letterforms lean consistently to the right and use open apertures and generous counters that keep forms clear at text sizes. Uppercase shapes are simple and slightly condensed by the slant, while lowercase shows more calligraphic motion, with single-storey forms and gently varying curves that add rhythm. Numerals follow the same smooth, rounded construction, with clear differentiation between similar shapes and a stable baseline presence.
Well-suited for branding and packaging that want a friendly, contemporary voice, as well as posters and headlines where the slanted rhythm adds energy. It also performs well in short-to-medium editorial passages and UI highlights where a personable italic tone is desired without sacrificing clarity.
The overall tone is casual and personable, pairing a contemporary simplicity with a handwritten-like ease. Its slant and rounded terminals create a sense of motion and friendliness, making it feel conversational rather than formal. The style reads as modern and approachable, suited to upbeat, everyday communication.
The design appears intended to deliver an easygoing italic sans for modern communication—combining rounded geometry and open forms for legibility, while using a consistent oblique stance to inject motion and warmth. It balances clean construction with a subtly human feel to avoid a strictly mechanical look.
Stroke modulation is subtle but noticeable in curves, giving the font a natural flow without becoming script-like. Spacing appears comfortable and airy, and the italic angle is strong enough to signal emphasis while remaining highly legible in continuous text.