Sans Normal Lobeh 11 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Sans Atwic Modern' by Caron twice, 'CF Asty' by Fonts.GR, 'FS Koopman' by Fontsmith, 'Malva' by Harbor Type, 'Lota Grotesque One' by Latinotype, 'Lota Grotesque' by Los Andes, 'Mundial Narrow' by TipoType, and 'TT Norms Pro' by TypeType (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, sportswear, packaging, sporty, punchy, confident, dynamic, modern, impact, motion, bold branding, display clarity, approachability, slanted, rounded, compact, sturdy, friendly.
This typeface presents heavy, slanted sans forms with rounded bowls and smoothly curved joins. Strokes are broadly uniform, producing a solid, low-detail silhouette that reads as sturdy and compact at display sizes. Counters are relatively tight in letters like a, e, and s, while circular characters (o, 0, 8, 9) maintain clean, even curves. Terminals are mostly blunt and slightly angled, reinforcing a forward-leaning rhythm across the alphabet and figures.
Best suited to headlines and short bursts of text where impact matters: posters, brand marks, athletic or team-oriented graphics, and bold packaging callouts. It can also work for UI banners or promotional typography when you want a dense, energetic voice rather than extended reading comfort.
The overall tone is energetic and assertive, with a sporty, poster-like presence. Its rounded construction keeps the weight from feeling harsh, giving it a friendly modern character while still communicating strength and momentum.
The design appears intended to deliver a strong, contemporary sans voice with forward motion and high visual weight, prioritizing immediacy and presence. Rounded construction and simplified shapes suggest a goal of approachable boldness for display-led communication.
Uppercase forms are broad and stable, with simplified geometry and minimal internal detailing; diagonals in letters like A, K, V, W, X and the numerals create a strong directional cadence. The lowercase includes a single-storey a and a compact e, and the numerals are bold and attention-grabbing, especially the angular 1, 2, and 7.