Sans Normal Uhkal 12 is a bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Delargo DT' by DTP Types, 'City Boys' and 'City Boys Soft' by Dharma Type, 'Arpona Sans' by Floodfonts, 'FS Hackney' by Fontsmith, 'Jam Adega' by JAM Type Design, 'Belle Sans' by Park Street Studio, and 'Nuno' by Type.p (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, signage, ui labels, modern, confident, friendly, clean, corporate, clarity, impact, neutrality, versatility, contemporary, geometric, rounded, sturdy, open, crisp.
A sturdy sans with broad proportions and smooth, geometric curves. Strokes stay even throughout, with rounded bowls and generously open counters that keep letters clear at larger sizes. Terminals are clean and mostly straight, while joins are simplified for a solid, contemporary texture. The uppercase forms feel stable and structured; the lowercase is straightforward and highly legible, with compact detailing and a consistent rhythm across words.
Well-suited to headlines and short-to-medium blocks of text where clarity and impact are needed, such as brand identities, marketing materials, and signage. The open shapes and steady rhythm also make it a strong option for UI labels, dashboards, and other screen contexts that benefit from robust letterforms.
The overall tone is modern and confident, with a friendly neutrality that reads as practical rather than expressive. Its wide stance and solid weight give it an assertive presence suited to contemporary branding and interface language.
Designed to deliver a contemporary, geometric sans voice with strong presence and dependable legibility. The intention appears to balance impact with neutrality, aiming for a versatile workhorse that stays clean in both display settings and practical text use.
Round characters like C, G, O, and Q are built on near-circular forms, and the numerals share the same broad, geometric construction for a cohesive alphanumeric color. Spacing appears comfortable in text, producing a smooth, even typographic gray without sharp spikes or calligraphic contrast.