Sans Normal Kalun 11 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'EB Corp' by Eko Bimantara, 'FF Nort' by FontFont, 'Nusara' by Locomotype, and 'Eastman Grotesque' by Zetafonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, advertising, packaging, sporty, energetic, confident, modern, punchy, impact, motion, branding, legibility, modernity, oblique, geometric, rounded, clean, dynamic.
A heavy, oblique sans with smooth, rounded curves and crisp, straight terminals. The proportions feel compact but upright in structure, with a notably tall lowercase that keeps words dense and readable. Round letters (o, c, e) are near-elliptical and evenly weighted, while diagonals in v, w, x, y and the angled stress from the slant give the design a forward-leaning rhythm. Counters are moderately open for the weight, and spacing is tuned to hold together as a solid headline texture without looking cramped.
Best suited to headlines, posters, and marketing copy where a strong, forward-leaning emphasis is desirable. The robust shapes and tall lowercase make it effective for sports branding, promotional graphics, and packaging callouts, especially when set large or in short to medium-length lines.
The overall tone is fast, assertive, and contemporary, with a sporty, “in-motion” feel driven by the oblique stance and sturdy strokes. It reads as confident and practical rather than delicate, projecting impact and momentum in short phrases and display settings.
Likely designed to deliver a compact, high-impact oblique voice that stays clean and geometric while remaining legible at display sizes. The consistent slant and rounded construction suggest an emphasis on speed, modernity, and bold presence in branding-oriented typography.
Uppercase forms are simple and geometric, with broad curves in C/G/O/Q and a clean, unadorned construction across the set. Numerals are rounded and substantial, matching the letterforms closely, and the italic angle is consistent across both cases for a cohesive, cohesive flow in text lines.