Sans Normal Afraf 7 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Punkto' by Ahmet Altun, 'Lader' by Groteskly Yours, 'Brasley' by Nicolas Deslé, 'Redoneta Rounded' by Rafael Jordan, and 'Latica' by Vertigo (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: branding, headlines, posters, packaging, ui labels, contemporary, sporty, assertive, friendly, clean, dynamic emphasis, modern utility, clear signage, geometric, rounded, slanted, high-clarity, open apertures.
A slanted sans with a sturdy, even stroke and smoothly rounded curves. The geometry leans toward circular and elliptical construction in bowls and counters, while joins and terminals stay clean and largely unadorned. Uppercase forms are compact and punchy, with wide, open counters in letters like C, G, O, and Q, and a straightforward, symmetrical feel in H, N, and X. Lowercase maintains a consistent rhythm with simple, single‑storey-style shapes where applicable and clear, open apertures; overall spacing reads comfortable and legible at display and text sizes.
Well suited to branding and headline typography where a dynamic, contemporary voice is needed, as well as posters and packaging that benefit from strong, clean silhouettes. The open counters and steady rhythm also make it a workable choice for UI labels and short text runs when a slanted emphasis is desired.
The overall tone is modern and energetic, with a forward-leaning motion that feels active and confident. Rounded forms keep it approachable, while the firm weight and crisp silhouettes add a strong, no-nonsense voice suited to attention-getting settings.
Likely designed to deliver a modern italicized sans that combines geometric roundness with strong presence, providing speed and emphasis without resorting to decorative detailing. The consistent construction suggests an emphasis on legibility and a dependable, versatile texture across mixed-case settings.
The numeral set appears designed for clarity, with simple, solid forms and consistent stroke behavior that matches the letters. Diagonal strokes in V/W/X/Y/Z and K create a lively cadence, while the rounded bowls prevent the texture from feeling harsh or mechanical.