Sans Normal Allew 22 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'MN Grissee' and 'MN Grissee Pro' by Mantra Naga Studio (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, packaging, ui display, modern, friendly, clean, approachable, geometric, modern branding, clean display, friendly geometry, spacious readability, rounded, open apertures, uniform stroke, soft terminals, expanded proportions.
A broad, geometric sans with generous horizontal proportions and a steady, low-contrast stroke. Curves are smooth and near-circular, while straight strokes remain crisp, creating a clear, even rhythm across words. Terminals tend toward softened, squared-off finishes rather than sharp points, and counters are roomy with generally open apertures, supporting clarity at display sizes. Overall spacing feels comfortable and the letterforms maintain consistent, calm color in text.
Best suited for headlines, brand marks, packaging, and poster-style typography where the expanded proportions can create strong presence and comfortable readability. It can also work for short UI or editorial display lines where a clean, modern tone is desired, especially when ample horizontal space is available.
The font reads contemporary and approachable, balancing a technical geometric base with softened details that keep it from feeling cold. Its wide stance and rounded construction give it a friendly, confident tone suited to modern branding and UI-forward design.
The design appears intended as a contemporary geometric sans that projects clarity and friendliness through wide proportions, open counters, and softly finished terminals. It aims for a versatile display voice that remains clean and legible while feeling warm and modern.
The numeral set matches the letterforms closely, with similarly rounded bowls and stable, uniform stroke behavior for a cohesive typographic voice. In the sample text, the wide proportions create an airy, declarative presence and emphasize horizontality, making headlines feel expansive without relying on heavy weight.