Sans Normal Verol 11 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Cirta' by Eurotypo (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, branding, signage, posters, editorial, modern, clean, technical, dynamic, neutral, forward emphasis, clean readability, modern utility, system consistency, monoline, geometric, oblique, open counters, rounded terminals.
A slanted, monoline sans with geometric construction and broadly circular bowls. Strokes stay even and smooth with low modulation, while joins are crisp and corners are slightly softened by the overall rounded, drawn-from-ellipses logic. Uppercase forms are wide and airy with open apertures; lowercase shows a straightforward, single-storey construction where visible (notably the a) and compact, tidy counters. Numerals follow the same oblique rhythm with clear, simple silhouettes and consistent stroke weight.
Well-suited to interfaces, dashboards, and labeling where an italic voice is needed without sacrificing clarity. Its clean geometry also fits contemporary branding, wayfinding, and headline work, and it can hold up in short-to-medium editorial passages when a streamlined, dynamic tone is desired.
The italic angle gives the type a sense of motion and forward momentum while the clean geometry keeps the tone controlled and matter-of-fact. Overall it reads contemporary and efficient, with a mildly technical character rather than expressive or decorative.
Designed to provide a pragmatic italic sans that feels modern and system-minded, prioritizing consistency, open shapes, and a smooth typographic rhythm. The goal appears to be an efficient, versatile oblique style that reads clearly across a range of sizes and contexts.
Spacing appears comfortable and even in the sample text, producing a steady line rhythm at display and paragraph sizes. The slant is consistent across letters and figures, and the simplified, open forms help preserve clarity despite the oblique posture.