Sans Normal Wubor 6 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, ui display, packaging, techy, retro-futuristic, industrial, utilitarian, friendly, futuristic branding, interface tone, modular geometry, distinct texture, rounded corners, squared forms, stencil-like, monoline, compact counters.
A geometric sans built from squared-off, rounded-rectangle forms with consistently heavy, monoline strokes. Corners are broadly radiused and many curves resolve into flattened terminals, creating a boxy-but-soft silhouette. Counters tend to be rectangular and tight, with several letters showing small apertures and occasional gaps that read slightly stencil-like in places. Spacing and rhythm feel open and horizontal, and the numerals echo the same rounded-square construction for a cohesive, engineered texture in text.
Best suited to display sizes where the squared counters and rounded corners read clearly—headlines, logos, product branding, packaging, and tech-themed posters. It can also work for short UI labels or titles where a stylized, engineered voice is desired, but the tighter apertures suggest avoiding very small sizes for longer passages.
The overall tone is tech-forward and retro, reminiscent of interface lettering, electronics, and industrial labeling. Its softened corners keep it approachable, while the squarish geometry and tight counters add a purposeful, functional character.
The design appears intended to deliver a futuristic, constructed sans that feels both mechanical and friendly, using rounded-square geometry to create a distinctive, instantly recognizable texture. It prioritizes a consistent, modular system across letters and numerals for strong visual unity in branding and display contexts.
Distinctive single-storey forms and simplified joins give the alphabet a schematic quality. The design favors uniform stroke behavior over calligraphic nuance, which reinforces a clean, constructed look.