Sans Normal Tulat 8 is a bold, wide, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Oblik Classic' by Tour De Force (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, editorial, packaging, branding, confident, institutional, authoritative, classic, impact, readability, authority, clarity, heritage, sturdy, crisp, bracketed, vertical stress, compact counters.
A heavy, crisp text face with clearly modeled strokes and noticeable contrast between thick stems and thinner connecting curves. Round letters are built from smooth, near-elliptical bowls with a slightly vertical stress, while straight-sided forms (H, N, M) read stable and square-shouldered. The lowercase shows compact counters and short, firm terminals; the two‑storey “g” and single‑storey “a”/“q” style details add a traditional text rhythm. Numerals are robust and clear, with open, readable shapes and strong baseline presence.
Best suited to headlines, subheads, and short-to-medium editorial passages where a strong, confident voice is needed. Its sturdy numerals and bold presence can also work well for packaging, branding lockups, and signage-style compositions that benefit from dense, high-impact typography.
The font projects a confident, institutional tone—serious and dependable rather than playful. Its weight and contrast give it an editorial gravity that can feel classic and authoritative, suited to messaging that wants to sound established and direct.
The design intent appears to be a robust, traditional-feeling display/text hybrid that prioritizes authority and clarity. By combining compact counters, crisp modeling, and controlled contrast, it aims to deliver strong presence in titles while retaining enough structure for readable blocks of copy.
Spacing appears moderately tight in the sample text, creating dense, headline-like blocks with strong word shapes. The joins and curves stay clean at large sizes, and the overall rhythm balances round bowls with vertical, pillar-like stems for a steady, emphatic texture.