Sans Normal Algum 6 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Nizzoli' by Los Andes, 'RF Dewi' by Russian Fonts, and 'Boxley' by Shinntype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, signage, brand systems, headlines, editorial, modern, clean, friendly, neutral, pragmatic, clarity, versatility, neutrality, legibility, rounded, open apertures, even rhythm, large counters, soft corners.
A clean sans with round, ellipse-driven bowls and a consistently even stroke. Proportions read slightly expanded, with generous counters and open apertures that keep shapes from closing up. Terminals are mostly straight and crisp, while curves stay smooth and regular, giving letters a calm, engineered feel. The lowercase shows a tall x-height and simple, unembellished construction; the numerals are similarly open and straightforward, matching the overall geometric rhythm.
Works well for interface typography, wayfinding, and general-purpose branding where legibility and a smooth, modern texture are priorities. The open forms and sturdy geometry also make it a solid choice for short headlines and subheads, while remaining calm enough for longer editorial passages at comfortable sizes.
The tone is contemporary and matter-of-fact, with a mild friendliness coming from the rounded forms and roomy spacing. It feels utilitarian rather than expressive, suited to designs that want clarity without a clinical edge.
Likely designed as a dependable, contemporary sans that balances geometric roundness with practical readability. The emphasis appears to be on clean construction, consistent rhythm, and clear shapes that scale across common design contexts.
Round characters (like C, G, O, Q) maintain consistent curvature and generous internal space, while angular letters (A, V, W, X, Y) keep sharp joins that add structure to the otherwise soft palette. Overall texture in paragraph setting is steady and uncluttered, with clear word shapes and minimal idiosyncrasies.