Sans Normal Anmut 22 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Chesna Grotesk' by Horizon Type, 'Centra No. 2' by Monotype, and 'ND Kern' by NeueDeutsche (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, body text, branding, signage, presentations, neutral, modern, friendly, clean, utilitarian, clarity, versatility, modernization, neutrality, geometric, rounded, open counters, high legibility, crisp terminals.
A clean sans with largely geometric construction and even, consistent stroke weight. Round characters (O, C, G, e, o) read as smooth and near-circular with open counters, while straight-sided forms (H, N, E) keep a crisp, engineered feel. Terminals are mostly square-cut, and curves connect with minimal modulation, giving a tidy, predictable rhythm. Lowercase shows simple, single-storey shapes for a and g, with a compact, straightforward f and a balanced, round-bowled e.
It performs well for interface copy, product and marketing text, and general-purpose editorial use where clarity is the priority. The straightforward shapes and open counters also make it suitable for wayfinding, labels, dashboards, and presentation typography.
The overall tone is neutral and modern, leaning friendly due to the generous roundness and open apertures. It feels practical and approachable rather than expressive, with an understated clarity suited to everyday communication.
The design appears intended as a versatile, no-nonsense sans that prioritizes clarity and consistency, using geometric round forms to stay contemporary while remaining unobtrusive across many contexts.
Numerals are clear and contemporary, with a simple 1 and round 0 that aligns with the geometric letterforms. The uppercase set feels stable and signage-like, while the lowercase maintains an easy, readable texture in longer text blocks.