Sans Normal Jimam 7 is a regular weight, very wide, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, packaging, editorial, futuristic, sleek, display, techy, stylized, distinctive display, modern branding, stylized readability, impactful titling, flared terminals, calligraphic contrast, wide stance, rounded counters, tapered strokes.
This typeface uses broad, rounded forms with pronounced stroke modulation, creating crisp thick–thin transitions across bowls, curves, and joins. The overall stance is expansive, with generous horizontal proportions and open counters that keep shapes readable despite the stylization. Many terminals finish in subtle flares or wedge-like tapers, giving strokes a sculpted, chiseled feel rather than purely geometric endings. Curves are smooth and continuous, while straight strokes remain firm and clean, producing an even rhythm in text despite the variable letter widths.
Best suited to headlines and short-form settings where its wide, high-contrast shapes can read as intentional design rather than text texture. It works well for branding and logotypes, poster titling, packaging, and editorial pull quotes where a modern, stylized voice is desired. For smaller sizes or dense paragraphs, the strong modulation and expansive widths may feel more decorative than neutral.
The font conveys a sleek, slightly futuristic tone—polished and assertive, with a designed-for-display confidence. Its high-contrast strokes and flared terminals add a hint of elegance and drama, balancing a modern, tech-leaning impression with a more crafted, stylized personality.
The design appears intended to offer a modern sans voice with a distinctive, display-oriented twist: broad proportions, rounded construction, and calligraphic-like contrast that adds personality without resorting to ornate detailing. The consistent flared terminals and smooth curves suggest an emphasis on impactful silhouettes and a refined, contemporary finish.
In running text, the wide proportions and sculpted terminals create strong word shapes and a distinctive texture. Numerals and capitals present bold silhouettes with ample internal space, while the lowercase maintains a consistent, rounded construction that reinforces the font’s smooth, modern character.