Sans Normal Sunih 1 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, branding, posters, packaging, modern, confident, authoritative, clean, impact, legibility, premium tone, editorial voice, clarity, bracketed serifs, vertical stress, open counters, generous curves, smooth joins.
A sturdy text face with pronounced thick–thin contrast and mostly vertical stress. Curves are broad and smooth, with rounded terminals and subtly bracketed joins that soften transitions into stems. Proportions lean slightly wide and steady, with open apertures on forms like C, G, S, and e, and a clear, compact rhythm in lowercase. Numerals are strong and legible, mixing straight-backed figures with rounded bowls for a balanced, traditional texture.
This font suits headlines, subheads, and short-to-medium editorial passages where a strong typographic voice and crisp contrast are desirable. It can also perform well in branding and packaging systems that need a classic-meets-modern presence and clear numeral readability.
The overall tone is confident and refined, combining a contemporary clarity with an editorial seriousness. It reads as composed and authoritative rather than playful, with enough warmth in the rounded details to avoid feeling rigid.
The design appears aimed at delivering a bold, polished reading texture that bridges modern cleanliness with traditional contrast. It prioritizes clarity and impact, creating a dependable display-and-editorial workhorse with a composed, premium feel.
Uppercase shapes feel stable and monumental (notably in D, O, and U), while the lowercase maintains crisp differentiation through distinct bowls, shoulders, and angled joins. The italic is not shown; all samples indicate a consistent upright stance and a cohesive, high-contrast color on the page.