Sans Normal Yebe 3 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, data tables, labels, packaging, posters, typewriter, industrial, utilitarian, gritty, retro, alignment, legibility, retro print, utilitarian tone, industrial feel, rounded corners, soft terminals, inked texture, blocky, even rhythm.
A monospaced, sans serif design with compact, squared proportions and broadly rounded corners. Strokes are low-contrast and consistently thick, with slightly softened terminals that create a stamped or inked-in feel. Curves are built from simple, sturdy arcs, and counters stay open and legible; the overall rhythm is even, with each character occupying a uniform advance width. The outlines show subtle irregularity and texture, suggesting a worn print or imperfect impression rather than a crisp digital edge.
Its uniform spacing and steady rhythm suit code-like settings, tables, lists, and any layout that benefits from column alignment. The textured, stamped look also works well for labels, packaging, signage, and poster headlines where an industrial or typewritten voice is desired.
The font conveys a practical, workmanlike tone with a distinct typewriter and shop-label character. Its slightly roughened edges add a tactile, analog mood—more archival and mechanical than sleek or minimalist.
The design appears intended to provide a dependable monospaced text face with a deliberately imperfect, printed texture—combining straightforward geometry and readability with an analog, utilitarian surface character.
Uppercase forms read bold and sign-like, while the lowercase maintains clarity with straightforward constructions and a small, simple dot on i/j. Numerals are sturdy and easily distinguished, with a plain, rounded 0 and simple, blocky 1–9 shapes that match the overall squarish geometry.