Sans Normal Okmor 6 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, short x-height font visually similar to 'Artegra Sans' by Artegra, 'BR Segma' by Brink, 'Branden' by Craft Supply Co, 'FS Emeric' by Fontsmith, 'Heavitas Neue' by Graphite, 'Cordillera' by Latinotype, and 'AW Conqueror Std Sans' by Typofonderie (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, packaging, ui labels, posters, modern, friendly, clean, confident, practical, clarity, impact, versatility, modernity, rounded terminals, geometric, open counters, high x-weight, compact apertures.
A sturdy sans with a simple, geometric backbone and softly rounded curves. Strokes are uniformly thick with minimal modulation, producing a steady, even color in text. Letterforms favor broad bowls and open counters (notably in C, O, e, and g), while joins and terminals stay clean and mostly straight, giving a crisp silhouette. The lowercase feels compact with a relatively low x-height compared to the capitals, and proportions are slightly varied across glyphs for natural rhythm rather than strict monospaced regularity. Numerals are wide and solid, with clear, straightforward shapes that match the letterforms’ blunt, utilitarian construction.
Best suited for headlines, logos, and brand systems that need a strong, contemporary sans with friendly geometry. It should also perform well for short UI strings and navigation labels where sturdy shapes improve quick recognition. For longer passages, it works most comfortably in larger sizes or with ample line spacing due to its dense stroke weight.
The overall tone is modern and approachable, balancing friendliness from the rounded shapes with a no-nonsense, workmanlike presence. It reads as confident and clear, suited to communication that aims to feel current, direct, and dependable rather than delicate or expressive.
The design appears intended as a dependable, general-purpose geometric sans that delivers impact without ornamentation. It prioritizes solid legibility and a contemporary, approachable voice, aiming to cover common display and interface needs with consistent, uncluttered forms.
Spacing appears generous enough to keep the heavy strokes from clogging, and the forms retain clarity at display sizes where the bold weight can be used as a strong visual anchor. Round letters maintain consistent curvature, and diagonal letters (V, W, X, Y) keep sharp, stable geometry that reinforces a contemporary, engineered feel.