Sans Normal Ulraw 1 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Impara' by Hoftype; 'Big Vesta' by Linotype; 'Foreday Sans', 'Priva', and 'Priva Pro' by Monotype; 'Botija' by Tipo; and 'Cora' by TypeTogether (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, editorial, branding, signage, presentations, neutral, modern, clean, pragmatic, friendly, clarity, utility, modernity, versatility, neutral voice, monolinear, open counters, geometric-ish, even rhythm, crisp terminals.
This typeface presents a clean, monolinear construction with smooth curves and restrained contrast. Rounds (C, O, Q, e, o) are close to circular with open counters, while straight-sided letters (H, N, M) keep a firm, even rhythm. Terminals are mostly flat and crisp, and joins are uncomplicated, giving the alphabet a straightforward texture. Lowercase forms are conventional and readable, with a two-storey “g”, a compact “a”, and clear, uncluttered numerals with consistent stroke weight.
Well-suited for user interfaces, dashboards, and product copy thanks to its clear forms and even texture. It can also serve editorial and corporate communication needs—headings and short-to-medium passages—where a modern, neutral sans voice is desired. The numerals read cleanly for tables, dates, and general informational display.
The overall tone is neutral and contemporary, prioritizing clarity over personality. Its smooth geometry and open shapes feel approachable and efficient, suitable for interfaces and general-purpose design where the typography should stay out of the way.
The design appears intended as a dependable, general-purpose sans with a slightly geometric underpinning—built for clarity, consistency, and broad usability in both display and text settings without drawing undue attention to itself.
Capitals have a stable, balanced stance, with diagonals (A, V, W, X, Y) kept sharp and controlled. The sample text shows consistent spacing and a calm color on the page, maintaining legibility across mixed-case passages and numerals.