Sans Contrasted Legeh 1 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Antipol' by phospho (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, editorial, product design, signage, branding, modern, clean, neutral, friendly, technical, clarity, versatility, modernity, legibility, neutrality, geometric, monolinear, open apertures, soft corners, crisp terminals.
A clean sans with predominantly monolinear strokes and subtly softened joins that keep shapes from feeling brittle. Capitals are built from simple geometric forms—round bowls, straight-sided stems, and flat horizontal terminals—while the lowercase maintains clear, open apertures and generous counters for readability. Curves are smooth and even, with modest stroke modulation visible in rounded forms and diagonal joins, and the overall spacing feels even and well-calibrated in continuous text.
This face is well-suited to UI and product copy, dashboards, and documentation where consistent rhythm and clear counters help scanning. It should also work for editorial pull quotes and headings, straightforward brand systems, and practical signage that benefits from simple, open letterforms.
The tone is contemporary and matter-of-fact, with a mild friendliness coming from the rounded bowls and open shapes. It reads as dependable and utilitarian rather than expressive, suitable for interfaces and everyday communication where clarity is the priority.
The design appears aimed at a modern, broadly usable sans that balances geometric construction with comfortable readability. Its restrained modulation and open forms suggest an intention to stay neutral across many contexts while maintaining a contemporary, polished presence.
Distinctive features include a single-storey “a” and “g,” a clean, open “e,” and simple, legible numerals with consistent stroke rhythm. The overall rhythm in the sample text suggests stable word shapes and good clarity at larger text sizes.