Sans Normal Ofdep 23 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Croih' by 38-lineart, 'Maison Neue' by Milieu Grotesque, 'Goga' by Narrow Type, and 'TT Commons™️ Pro' by TypeType (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, confident, friendly, modern, punchy, straightforward, impact, clarity, modernity, approachability, simplicity, geometric, rounded, compact, blocky, clean.
A heavy, geometric sans with broad, rounded curves and firm, flat terminals. Letterforms are built from simple circular and rectangular components, producing smooth bowls (O, C, G) and strong verticals with minimal stroke modulation. Counters are relatively tight for the weight, while apertures remain open enough to keep forms like C, S, and e readable at display sizes. The lowercase is compact and sturdy, with a single-storey a and g, a short-shouldered r, and a wide, stable m; numerals are similarly bold and simplified for impact.
Best suited for attention-grabbing headlines, brand marks, packaging, and promotional typography where bold presence and clarity are priorities. It also works well for short UI labels or buttons when a strong, friendly emphasis is desired, though the tight counters suggest avoiding long passages at small sizes.
The overall tone is direct and upbeat, with a friendly softness from the rounded geometry balanced by emphatic weight. It feels contemporary and no-nonsense, designed to read as strong and approachable rather than delicate or formal.
This font appears designed to deliver maximum impact with minimal stylistic distraction: a sturdy, geometric construction optimized for modern display use. The goal is a clear, contemporary voice that feels welcoming while remaining forceful and highly legible at larger sizes.
The design’s visual rhythm is even and consistent, emphasizing solid silhouettes and clean negative space. Diagonals and joins (V, W, K, X) stay crisp and assertive, helping the font hold up in large headlines and bold interface moments.