Sans Normal Ihban 15 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Digital Sans' by Blaze Type, 'Hiruko Pro' and 'Nanami Rounded Pro' by HyperFluro, 'Redoneta Rounded' by Rafael Jordan, 'Infoma' by Stawix, and 'URW Geometric' by URW Type Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, packaging, posters, branding, kids media, friendly, playful, casual, approachable, retro, approachability, modern softness, cheerful tone, display clarity, rounded, soft, bubble-like, geometric, high-contrast counters.
A rounded geometric sans with soft terminals and generously curved joins that give the strokes a molded, rubbery feel. Forms are built from simple circular and elliptical shapes, with wide bowls and open counters that keep the texture clear despite the heavy weight. Uppercase letters feel sturdy and even, while the lowercase introduces more personality through single-storey constructions and simplified, rounded details; overall spacing reads slightly loose and breathable. Numerals follow the same rounded logic, with prominent curves and a consistent, smooth stroke rhythm.
Best suited for headlines, logos, packaging, and poster work where a friendly, rounded voice is desirable. It also works well for product branding, app/UI accents, and short-to-medium passages in marketing copy, especially when clarity and approachability are priorities.
The font communicates warmth and informality, leaning toward a playful, kid-friendly tone without becoming overly decorative. Its smooth, rounded shapes suggest softness and approachability, making text feel upbeat and inviting. The overall impression is modern with a subtle retro, bubble-signage charm.
Designed to deliver a clean, contemporary sans structure while emphasizing rounded, geometric friendliness. The consistent curvature, soft terminals, and simplified lowercase details suggest an intention to be highly legible at larger sizes and to convey an upbeat, approachable brand tone.
Distinctive roundness shows up in nearly every termination, and the dot on the lowercase i/j is a clean circle that reinforces the geometric theme. The uppercase and lowercase share a consistent curvature and stroke behavior, creating a cohesive voice across display text and short copy. Round letters like O/C/G and bowl-heavy characters such as B/P/R emphasize big, even counters and a stable silhouette.