Sans Normal Uhdem 6 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'City Boys' and 'City Boys Soft' by Dharma Type, 'Ragik Sans' by Hurufatfont, '19-PRA' by ILOTT-TYPE, 'Nirand' by Jipatype, 'Dialog' by Linotype, 'Belle Sans' by Park Street Studio, 'Organic Pro' by Positype, and 'Arlonne Sans Pro' by Sacha Rein (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, ui labels, signage, modern, neutral, confident, clean, friendly, clarity, versatility, modernity, impact, legibility, rounded, geometric, crisp, solid, open.
A solid, modern sans with a geometric backbone and subtly rounded curves. Strokes are uniform and sturdy, with clean terminals and consistent joining, creating a steady rhythm across both caps and lowercase. Counters are generally open and circular-to-oval, and the lowercase shows simple, utilitarian construction with a single-storey “a” and “g”. Numerals are straightforward and highly legible, with clear differentiation and stable proportions suited to display and interface settings.
It works well for headlines, branding, and promotional typography where a strong, clean sans presence is needed. The open shapes and straightforward figures also make it suitable for UI labels, navigation, and signage where quick recognition matters.
The overall tone is contemporary and matter-of-fact, projecting clarity and confidence without feeling cold. Its rounded geometry adds a mild friendliness, making it read as approachable while still authoritative in heavier settings.
The font appears intended as a versatile, contemporary workhorse: geometric enough to feel modern, rounded enough to stay approachable, and structured to deliver strong legibility in short text and prominent display applications.
The design favors clarity over personality-driven quirks, with compact curves and firm horizontals that hold up well at larger sizes. Wide round letters (like O/Q) balance against tighter straight-sided forms, producing an even color in words and headlines.