Sans Normal Komam 1 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Aspira' by Durotype, 'Britanica' by Monotype, and 'Ordina' by Schriftlabor (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, sportswear, packaging, sporty, urgent, modern, assertive, dynamic, impact, speed, clarity, modern display, attention, slanted, compact, rounded, geometric, high-impact.
A heavy, slanted sans with compact proportions and rounded, geometric curves. Strokes are thick and largely monolinear, with smooth joins and broad counters that keep shapes open despite the weight. The italic angle is pronounced and consistent, giving letters a forward-driving rhythm; diagonals (A, V, W, X, Y) read especially strong, while round forms (C, G, O, Q) stay clean and near-circular. Terminals are generally blunt and sturdy, and numerals are wide, bold, and built for quick recognition.
Best suited for bold headlines, short callouts, and branding where strong impact and a sense of speed are desirable. It can also work well on packaging, event graphics, and sports or tech-adjacent identities where a compact, forward-leaning voice supports attention-grabbing copy.
The overall tone is energetic and forceful, with a clear sense of motion from the steady slant and dense color. It feels contemporary and utilitarian, suited to messages that need to land quickly and confidently rather than quietly.
This design appears intended to deliver a high-impact, forward-leaning sans voice: sturdy enough to hold heavy weight without clogging, and slanted enough to inject motion into display typography. The consistent geometry and blunt finishing suggest an emphasis on clarity and punch in contemporary layouts.
Lowercase forms appear straightforward and workmanlike, with single-storey shapes where applicable and generous interior space for readability at display sizes. The family has a uniform, blocky texture in text, and the italic slant creates a strong horizontal flow that can feel emphatic in longer lines.