Sans Normal Dimel 7 is a light, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: interface, branding, editorial, signage, presentations, clean, modern, calm, neutral, clarity, versatility, modernity, approachability, open counters, rounded terminals, humanist touch, airy spacing, soft curves.
This typeface presents a clean, contemporary sans with gently modulated strokes and predominantly circular/elliptical construction in the bowls. Curves are smooth and open, with rounded endings and minimal abrupt corners, while verticals and diagonals remain crisp for clarity. Proportions feel balanced with generous counters and a comfortable rhythm; capitals read slightly more formal and restrained, while the lowercase introduces a softer, more humanist feel (notably in the two-storey a and the single-storey g). Numerals are straightforward and readable, matching the overall curve logic and maintaining consistent color in text.
It works well for UI and product typography where a clean, unobtrusive voice is needed, and it also suits contemporary branding that benefits from an approachable but professional tone. The open counters and steady rhythm make it appropriate for headings, subheads, and short-to-medium text in editorial layouts, as well as clear, modern signage and presentation graphics.
The overall tone is neutral and composed, projecting a modern, quietly refined character rather than something loud or expressive. Its soft curvature and open shapes add approachability, making it feel friendly without becoming casual.
The design appears intended to deliver a versatile, modern sans built around round, open forms and consistent rhythm, prioritizing clarity and a polished, neutral voice across both headlines and running text.
In the sample text, the letterforms maintain even texture with clear differentiation between similar shapes (e.g., I/l/1 and O/0 remain distinct by proportion and curvature). The type stays legible at display sizes while retaining a smooth, low-friction reading flow in longer lines.