Sans Normal Oldeh 5 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Aspira' by Durotype, 'Pragmatus' by Graphite, 'Averta PE' and 'Averta Standard PE' by Intelligent Design, 'Infoma' by Stawix, 'URW Form' and 'URW Grotesk' by URW Type Foundry, and 'Pln Hyeonbatang' by Ziwoosoft (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: branding, headlines, packaging, posters, ui labels, friendly, modern, approachable, confident, playful, legibility, approachability, modern branding, display impact, clarity, rounded, soft terminals, geometric, clean, compact.
A sturdy rounded sans with even stroke weight and softly finished terminals. Shapes lean toward geometric construction—round counters, smooth curves, and straightforward joins—while keeping a slightly human, open feel. Uppercase forms are compact and stable with broad, simple silhouettes; lowercase shows single‑storey a and g, a short-armed r, and a symmetric, rounded-shoulder m/n rhythm. Numerals are clear and heavy, with rounded bowls and consistent stroke logic that matches the letters.
Well-suited to branding and identity work that needs a friendly but solid presence, as well as headlines, posters, and packaging where bold, rounded forms can carry personality. It can also work for UI labels and short-form copy when you want approachable emphasis and high legibility.
The overall tone is warm and accessible, combining a contemporary, no-nonsense structure with gentle rounding that feels inviting rather than stark. Its weight and simplified forms give it a confident voice, while the softened corners keep it friendly and slightly playful.
The design appears intended as a contemporary rounded sans for clear, high-impact communication—delivering strong silhouettes and easy readability while softening the voice through rounded geometry and simplified letterforms.
Counters tend to be generous for the weight, helping maintain clarity at display and large text sizes. The design avoids sharp points and high contrast, favoring smooth curves and consistent spacing that reads as cohesive across letters and figures.