Sans Normal Wumag 3 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: signage, packaging, posters, interfaces, labels, techy, utilitarian, industrial, retro, informal, clarity, approachability, modularity, distinctiveness, labeling, rounded corners, monoline, squared forms, soft terminals, stencil-like.
A monoline sans with squared, rounded-corner construction and softly eased terminals. Curves tend to resolve into boxy bowls and squarish counters (notably in C, O, Q, and 0), giving the alphabet a modular, almost stencil-like geometry. Stroke edges show slight irregularity and tapering at joins, suggesting a hand-drawn or marker-rendered finish rather than a perfectly machined outline. Spacing and proportions favor open interiors and clear silhouettes, with a generally consistent stroke presence across uppercase, lowercase, and figures.
Works well for signage, labels, and packaging where a clean, sturdy sans is needed but a perfectly clinical feel is not. It also suits posters, short headlines, and UI-style titling that benefits from squared, rounded forms and strong letter presence. For longer passages, it is best used at comfortable sizes where the geometric novelty stays legible and the irregular edges don’t create visual noise.
The overall tone feels functional and slightly retro, like labeling or interface lettering with a human touch. Its squarish rounds and softened corners read as approachable and practical, while the subtle roughness adds an informal, DIY character.
Likely designed to blend geometric, squared-round construction with a lightly hand-rendered texture, producing a pragmatic sans that feels both technical and approachable. The consistent monoline strokes and simplified structures prioritize clarity and reproducible shapes while preserving a distinctive, slightly roughened personality.
Lowercase forms are simplified and straightforward, with single-storey shapes where applicable and minimal embellishment. Figures follow the same squared-rounded logic, with the 0 especially rectangular and the 1 reduced to a simple vertical stroke; the 2 and 3 show open, angular turns. In text, the uniform stroke and squared curves create a steady rhythm that remains distinctive at display sizes.