Sans Normal Kymaw 7 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Dexperdy' by Differentialtype and 'Janone' by Outras Fontes (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, sportswear, packaging, sporty, energetic, bold, friendly, confident, impact, motion, emphasis, modernity, approachability, rounded, slanted, soft corners, compact, punchy.
A heavy, right-slanted sans with broad, rounded strokes and softened terminals. Curves are smooth and full, with closed forms that read as compact and sturdy, while counters stay relatively small due to the strong weight. Letterfit and spacing feel tight and efficient, and the overall construction favors simple geometric shapes with subtly tapered joins that keep the forms from feeling blocky. Numerals and capitals share the same assertive, forward-leaning rhythm, producing strong color and clear silhouette at display sizes.
Best suited to headlines, posters, and short emphatic copy where its dense weight and slanted rhythm can provide impact. It also works well for branding in athletic, streetwear, or tech-adjacent contexts, as well as packaging and promotional graphics that benefit from bold, fast-looking typography. For longer text, it will be most effective at larger sizes with comfortable leading.
The overall tone is energetic and sporty, with a confident, contemporary feel. The slant and dense weight add urgency and motion, while the rounded shaping keeps it approachable rather than aggressive. It suggests performance, action, and modern branding with a friendly edge.
Designed to deliver high-impact, motion-forward typography with a clean sans foundation. The intention appears to be a bold italic that remains friendly and legible through rounded geometry and consistent, low-contrast strokes.
The italic angle is pronounced enough to create a strong directional flow in lines of text, especially in all caps. Round letters (like O/C/G) maintain a consistent, inflated geometry, and the lowercase shows a single-storey, simplified sans approach that reinforces the casual, modern character.