Sans Normal Anmiv 19 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Myna' by Milatype; 'Radikal' by Nootype; and 'Blackpast', 'Cloudster', 'Glorich', and 'Lequire' by Sarid Ezra (names referenced only for comparison).
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A clean sans with broadly geometric construction and gently rounded curves. Strokes are even and largely uniform, with smooth circular bowls and open apertures that keep counters clear at text sizes. Terminals tend to finish with crisp, slightly angled cuts, giving the overall shapes a tidy, engineered feel rather than a soft, fully-rounded look. Proportions are balanced with straightforward capitals, compact lowercase forms, and numerals that read clearly with stable verticals and simple, uncluttered geometry.
Well-suited for interface copy, dashboards, and product UI where consistent rhythm and clear counters matter. Its clean geometry also works for brand systems, headings, and editorial layouts that want a modern, friendly sans. The sturdy, legible numerals make it a good fit for wayfinding, labels, and informational graphics.
The tone is contemporary and approachable, combining geometric clarity with a mild warmth from its rounded forms. It feels neutral and dependable—more friendly than austere—making it easy to pair with many visual styles without drawing attention away from content.
The design appears intended to deliver a versatile, modern sans that prioritizes clarity and steady texture while adding a touch of friendliness through rounded geometry. The angled terminal treatments suggest an effort to keep forms crisp and contemporary, helping the font perform across both display and text contexts.
The sample text shows consistent spacing and a steady texture across lines, with clear differentiation between similar shapes (notably the circular forms and the vertical-stem letters). The overall silhouette stays calm and predictable, supporting readability while retaining a subtly technical edge from the angled terminals.