Sans Normal Jabom 6 is a regular weight, very wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Nu Sans' by Typecalism Foundryline (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, signage, branding, ui, posters, modern, clean, neutral, technical, approachable, clarity, modernity, versatility, readability, geometric, rounded, open counters, low aperture tension, large caps.
A wide, geometric sans with smooth, round curves and predominantly monoline strokes, punctuated by gentle contrast where curves meet straights. Proportions are expansive, with broad bowls and generous horizontal spans that give letters a stable, airy footprint. Terminals are clean and mostly squared-off, and curves are drawn with consistent radius, producing even, open counters in forms like C, O, e, and 8. The lowercase is straightforward and legible, with a two-storey g, a simple single-storey a, and a compact t; overall spacing reads comfortable and unforced at text sizes.
It performs well in headlines and short blocks where width can create a spacious, premium rhythm, and it also suits signage and wayfinding thanks to open counters and clear silhouettes. In UI and product contexts it can add a modern, friendly tone, especially for titles, navigation labels, and feature callouts; for dense body text, its wide proportions may benefit from tighter measure or slightly reduced tracking.
The tone is contemporary and composed, balancing a technical, engineered clarity with a friendly softness from its rounded construction. Its wide stance lends a confident, signage-like presence while staying neutral enough for everyday interface and editorial use.
The design appears aimed at a broadly usable geometric sans that emphasizes clarity and calmness, using wide proportions and consistent curves to create a distinctive, contemporary voice without resorting to decorative quirks.
The set shows a clear geometric logic across rounds and diagonals, with crisp joins and minimal idiosyncratic flourishes. Numerals follow the same rounded, open design, reading cleanly and evenly alongside the uppercase.