Sans Normal Tukur 6 is a very bold, wide, high contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Newbery Sans Pro' by Sudtipos and 'Indecise' by Tipo Pèpel (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, sports, confident, modern, punchy, sporty, loud, impact, clarity, modernity, readability, compact counters, blocky, clean, crisp, sturdy.
A heavy, geometric sans with large, open bowls and compact internal counters that stay legible at display sizes. Strokes are strongly vertical with crisp terminals and minimal modulation, giving the forms a clean, engineered feel. Curves are round and full while joins and diagonals stay firm and straight, creating a stable rhythm across caps and lowercase. Numerals follow the same robust construction, with clear, bold silhouettes suited to attention-grabbing settings.
Best suited for headlines, posters, and brand marks where a strong typographic voice is needed. It works well for packaging, signage, and promotional graphics that benefit from bold, rounded geometry and clear letterforms. The sturdy numerals also make it useful for price points, labels, and large-scale wayfinding where quick recognition matters.
The tone is assertive and contemporary, with a straightforward, no-nonsense presence. Its dense color and rounded geometry lean toward energetic, promotional messaging rather than subtlety. Overall it reads as confident and impactful, suited to designs that want immediacy and strength.
Designed to deliver maximum impact with a clean, geometric construction and dense typographic color. The large x-height and simplified detailing suggest an emphasis on readability and presence in display contexts, aiming for modern, versatile strength rather than ornament.
Spacing appears set to maintain a tight, powerful text color, especially in the sample paragraph where word shapes remain distinct despite the weight. The lowercase maintains strong structure with simple, utilitarian details, supporting clear readability in short lines and headlines.