Sans Normal Okmuh 3 is a bold, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Aeroport' by Brownfox, 'Brooklyn' by Designova, 'Dress Code' by Larin Type Co, 'Maison Neue' by Milieu Grotesque, and 'Jindo' by Nine Font (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, signage, packaging, modern, confident, clean, friendly, functional, impact, clarity, contemporary branding, straightforward legibility, geometric simplicity, geometric, rounded, high-contrast counters, large apertures, compact joins.
A heavy, geometric sans with broad, circular bowls and consistently rounded curves paired with flat, straight terminals. The forms feel built from simple geometry—near-circular O/o, open C/c, and sturdy verticals—creating a stable rhythm and strong word shapes. Counters are generous for the weight, apertures stay open, and spacing is even, supporting clear texture in both all-caps and mixed case. Figures are similarly robust and straightforward, with rounded shapes and simple, legible construction.
Best suited to display settings where strong, simple shapes need to read quickly—headlines, brand marks, packaging, posters, and wayfinding. The open counters and even spacing help it hold up in short paragraphs or UI-style callouts, especially at medium-to-large sizes where the geometric character is most apparent.
The tone is contemporary and self-assured, with a friendly softness coming from the rounded geometry. It reads as practical and approachable rather than decorative, projecting clarity and dependability. The overall impression is modern and energetic, suited to bold communication without feeling aggressive.
Likely designed to deliver a contemporary, no-nonsense geometric voice with high impact and straightforward legibility. The emphasis appears to be on clean construction, open interior space, and a consistent rhythm that performs well across branding and editorial display contexts.
The lowercase shows a double-storey “a” and a single-storey “g,” reinforcing a clean, contemporary build. Round letters maintain smooth curvature, while angled strokes in forms like K, V, W, X, and Y add crisp contrast and momentum. The weight distribution stays steady across curves and straights, keeping the texture uniform in longer lines of text.