Sans Normal Godim 14 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Aotani' by Rezastudio (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, brand voice, editorial, marketing, packaging, modern, casual, clean, friendly, airy, emphasis, clarity, approachability, contemporary tone, reading rhythm, monoline, humanist, open apertures, rounded terminals, gentle slant.
A slanted, monoline sans with smooth, rounded curves and softly tapered stroke joins that keep the texture even and uncluttered. Proportions are slightly narrow with generous internal counters, and many forms show open apertures (notably in e, c, and s) that help maintain clarity. Capitals are simple and geometric-leaning while retaining a subtle humanist softness; lowercase forms are compact and rhythmic, with a single-storey a and g and a straightforward, looped f. Figures are clean and consistent, with an oval 0 and restrained curves that match the rest of the set.
It suits interface and product typography where a clean, friendly italic is needed for emphasis, secondary text, or labeling. It also works well for contemporary branding and marketing applications that benefit from a modern, personable tone, and for editorial pull quotes or short to medium-length text where the italic rhythm adds momentum without sacrificing legibility.
The overall tone is contemporary and approachable, with a quiet efficiency rather than a strict, technical feel. The steady italic motion adds a sense of speed and informality, making it feel conversational and lightly energetic without becoming playful or decorative.
The font appears designed as a versatile italic sans that balances geometric simplicity with humanist warmth. Its open shapes and restrained detailing suggest an emphasis on clarity and smooth reading in practical, everyday typographic settings while still offering a distinct, forward-leaning voice.
The design maintains a consistent slant across cases and numerals, producing a cohesive forward rhythm in longer passages. Curves and diagonals (like in k, v, w, x, y) are handled with smooth transitions, contributing to a calm, even color in text.