Sans Normal Bilas 15 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'JAF Bernini Sans' by Just Another Foundry; 'Praxis Next' by Linotype; 'Core Gothic N', 'Core Sans N', and 'Core Sans NR' by S-Core; and 'Nuno' by Type.p (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, signage, editorial, web content, branding, clean, neutral, modern, friendly, functional, versatility, clarity, readability, system design, modern utility, geometric, monoline, open apertures, rounded terminals, even texture.
A clean, monoline sans with predominantly geometric construction and smooth curves. Strokes stay even and solid across the set, with round counters and open apertures that keep letterforms clear at display and text sizes. Proportions feel balanced rather than condensed or extended, and the rhythm is steady, producing an even typographic color. Numerals follow the same straightforward, rounded logic, aligning well with the uppercase and lowercase forms.
Well suited to user interfaces, product screens, and web typography where steady texture and clear forms matter. It also works for signage and wayfinding, as well as general editorial layouts and straightforward branding systems that need a contemporary, dependable sans.
The overall tone is modern and neutral, with a friendly clarity that reads as practical rather than expressive. Its geometric calm and even texture give it a contemporary, no-nonsense voice suited to informational and interface-forward design.
Designed to provide a versatile, broadly legible sans that feels contemporary and systematic. The emphasis appears to be on clean geometry, consistent stroke behavior, and dependable readability across a wide range of everyday applications.
The sample text shows consistent spacing and stable shapes across mixed case, with clear differentiation between similar forms (such as I/l and O/0 in context) aided by simple, unembellished construction. The design relies on familiar, widely legible silhouettes with minimal idiosyncrasy, prioritizing readability and consistency.