Sans Normal Burig 16 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Akagi', 'Akagi Pro', and 'Macha' by Positype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, body text, editorial, signage, presentations, modern, neutral, clean, friendly, functional, readability, versatility, clarity, neutral branding, everyday use, rounded, open apertures, even rhythm, monoline, clear numerals.
A clean, monoline sans with softly rounded curves and steady verticals that create a calm, even texture. Counters are generally open and the joins stay simple, avoiding sharp calligraphic modulation. The capitals read straightforward and geometric without feeling rigid, while the lowercase keeps a clear, contemporary structure with smooth bowls and unobtrusive terminals. Numerals are simple and highly legible, matching the letterforms’ consistent stroke behavior and overall balance.
Well-suited to interfaces, product copy, and general-purpose editorial layouts where a clean sans needs to stay readable across sizes. It also works for signage and wayfinding-style applications thanks to its open counters and straightforward letterforms, and it holds up in presentations and reports where neutrality is preferred.
The overall tone is modern and neutral, with a mild friendliness coming from the rounded shaping and open forms. It feels functional and familiar rather than stylized, supporting clear communication and an understated visual voice.
Designed to be a dependable, contemporary sans that prioritizes clarity and consistency over personality-driven quirks. The rounded, geometric construction suggests an aim for broad usability across digital and print settings while keeping the tone approachable and unobtrusive.
The font maintains a consistent rhythm across mixed-case text, with tidy spacing and clear distinctions between similar shapes (for example, round forms versus straight-sided stems). Its punctuation and basic symbols in the sample line sit unobtrusively, reinforcing a utilitarian, readability-first character.