Sans Other Asnow 3 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logotypes, posters, packaging, ui display, futuristic, playful, techy, streamlined, retro, brandability, futurism, motion, display clarity, stylization, rounded, curvy, ink-trap-like, soft corners, modular.
A rounded, geometric sans with a forward-leaning stance and smooth, monoline strokes. Letterforms are built from broad curves and flattened terminals, with frequent cut-ins that read like soft ink traps or notched joins, giving counters a slightly sculpted feel. The design favors wide, open shapes (notably in C, O, Q, and U) and simplified construction, with a consistent rhythm that feels engineered rather than handwritten. Numerals echo the same curved, segmented logic, staying bold in silhouette with minimal internal detail.
Best suited for display sizes where its stylized terminals and notched joins can be appreciated—headlines, logos, posters, and product/packaging graphics. It can also work for short UI labels or section titles in tech-leaning designs, but the distinctive shapes are likely to be most effective when used sparingly rather than for long reading.
The tone is futuristic and approachable: sleek and tech-oriented, but softened by generous rounding and friendly proportions. Its stylized notches and flowing curves add a playful, slightly retro sci‑fi flavor that reads well in energetic, modern branding contexts.
The design appears intended to deliver a sleek, contemporary sans with a recognizable sci‑fi edge, using rounded geometry and sculpted joins to create strong silhouettes and brandable character. The forward slant and streamlined curves suggest motion and modernity, while consistent stroke behavior keeps it cohesive across letters and figures.
Distinctive features include the single-story lowercase a, the looped, rounded m/n, and the angular-yet-curved treatment of diagonals in forms like k, v, w, and x. The overall construction feels modular, with repeated curve motifs that keep the alphabet cohesive even as widths vary across glyphs.