Sans Normal Higiy 3 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, packaging, children’s, branding, posters, friendly, casual, playful, approachable, clean, approachability, clarity, modernity, informality, versatility, rounded, soft, humanist, open, smooth.
A rounded, monoline sans with soft terminals and gently modulated curves that keep the overall color even and calm. Letterforms are built from broad circular and oval shapes with open apertures and generous counters, producing a clear, readable texture. Capitals are simple and slightly softened, while lowercase forms lean humanist with a single-storey a and g, a modestly curved r, and a short, friendly t with a curved crossbar. Strokes end with rounded edges throughout, giving the design a smooth, non-mechanical finish across letters and numerals.
It suits interface labels, onboarding screens, and product UI where a friendly tone is important, as well as packaging, cafés, and lifestyle branding that benefits from soft, rounded typography. It can work for short to medium text blocks in brochures or educational materials, and for headings in posters or social graphics where approachability is the goal.
The overall tone is warm and informal, with a lighthearted, everyday friendliness rather than a strict corporate feel. Its rounded geometry and soft endings suggest approachability and a conversational voice suited to welcoming messages and simple narratives.
The design appears intended to provide a clean, readable sans that feels personable and modern, using rounded terminals and open forms to maintain clarity while projecting warmth. It aims to balance simple geometry with a subtle human touch, making it adaptable for contemporary, casual communication.
Numerals follow the same rounded, handwritten-adjacent logic, with smooth curves and uncomplicated construction that keeps them legible at a glance. The rhythm feels slightly organic due to subtle variations in character widths and the consistently softened joins, which helps the font avoid looking rigid or overly engineered.