Sans Normal Askor 3 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, children’s media, branding, playful, friendly, casual, quirky, youthful, approachability, personality, informality, cheerfulness, rounded, soft, bouncy, informal, hand-drawn.
A rounded sans with smooth, monoline strokes and subtly irregular geometry that creates a lively, hand-drawn impression. Curves are generous and open, counters are mostly circular, and terminals tend to be softly finished rather than sharply cut. Proportions are slightly uneven from glyph to glyph, producing a gentle wobble in baseline rhythm and stroke alignment that feels intentional. The lowercase forms are simple and legible, with a single-storey “a” and “g,” compact shoulders, and a dot on “i/j” that reads as a clean, round point. Numerals follow the same friendly, rounded logic with uncomplicated shapes and an easy, approachable presence.
Well-suited to headlines, posters, and packaging where a friendly, informal tone is needed. It can work effectively for branding in casual or family-oriented contexts, and for children’s or educational materials that benefit from soft, approachable letterforms. Best used at medium to large sizes where its playful irregularities and rounded details are most visible.
The overall tone is warm and approachable, with a playful bounce that suggests spontaneity rather than strict precision. Its mild irregularities give it personality and an informal voice, making it feel conversational and human. The font reads as cheerful and lighthearted without becoming overly decorative.
Likely designed to deliver a clean sans foundation with added personality through subtle wobble, rounded construction, and simplified forms. The intention appears to balance clarity with charm, creating an approachable display voice that feels human and contemporary.
The sample text shows a consistent, slightly tilted/rocking energy in individual letterforms that adds charm at display sizes while still holding together in short text. Round letters (like O/C/S) carry much of the character, and diagonals (like V/W/X/Y) look sturdy and friendly rather than sharp or aggressive.