Sans Normal Uhled 3 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Rotis II Sans', 'Rotis Sans Serif', 'Rotis Sans Serif Paneuropean', 'Rotis Semi Sans', and 'Rotis Semi Sans Paneuropean' by Monotype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, ui text, posters, branding, signage, clean, confident, modern, straightforward, friendly, clarity, utility, modernization, readability, versatility, high legibility, open counters, rounded terminals, geometric influence, crisp joins.
A sturdy sans with clear, open shapes and a calm, even rhythm. Strokes are firm and consistent, with smooth curves and relatively squared-off joins that keep the silhouette crisp at display sizes. Uppercase forms feel broad and stable, with generous bowls (B, D, P, R) and a round, open C/G structure; the G shows a simple horizontal spur. Lowercase stays compact and readable, using single-storey a and g with open apertures and a short, practical ear on g; spacing appears comfortable and avoids crowding in text. Numerals are solid and utilitarian, with an oval 0 and a straightforward 1 and 7 that read cleanly in large settings.
Well-suited to bold headlines, UI and product interfaces, and signage where quick recognition matters. It can also serve branding and packaging needs that call for a modern, no-nonsense sans with friendly legibility at larger sizes.
The overall tone is contemporary and dependable, prioritizing clarity over personality-driven quirks. It reads as confident and workmanlike, with just enough roundness to feel approachable rather than clinical.
The font appears designed to deliver a clean, contemporary sans voice with strong readability and a stable, confident presence. Its simplified forms and open counters suggest an emphasis on clarity in practical design contexts such as interfaces, labels, and display typography.
The design balances geometric roundness with pragmatic detailing—noticeably in the simple, sturdy diagonals (K, V, W, X) and the restrained shaping of S and R. In the sample text, word shapes remain steady and consistent, suggesting a focus on robust headline and UI readability.