Sans Normal Toruf 1 is a regular weight, wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, magazine, branding, posters, packaging, editorial, fashion, luxury, dramatic, refined, visual impact, premium tone, editorial style, modern elegance, crisp, sculpted, high-contrast, clean, sharp.
A high-contrast display sans with sculpted curves and crisp, blade-like terminals. Strokes alternate between hairline-thin connections and dense vertical stems, creating a striking light–dark rhythm across words. Counters are generally open and oval, with smooth, circular geometry in bowls and a controlled, upright posture. Joins are clean and somewhat abrupt, and several forms show calligraphic-like tension (thin diagonals and tapered strokes) despite the overall serifless construction.
Best suited for headlines, magazine titles, brand marks, and short editorial statements where the high contrast can shine. It can also work for premium packaging and large-format posters; for longer passages, it will be most comfortable at generous sizes and spacing to protect the thin strokes.
The overall tone is polished and dramatic, with an editorial, fashion-forward sophistication. Its stark contrast and sharp terminals feel luxurious and intentional, leaning more toward statement-making elegance than neutrality.
The design appears intended to bring high-fashion contrast and crisp modernity into a sans framework, pairing geometric roundness with razor-thin details for maximum visual drama. It prioritizes impact and refinement over utilitarian text uniformity.
At larger sizes the hairlines read as delicate and precise, while the heavy strokes produce strong, poster-like impact. The lowercase includes single-storey forms in places (notably the ‘g’), and the numeral set shows pronounced contrast as well, reinforcing a display-oriented personality.