Sans Normal Danol 1 is a light, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui text, body text, captions, presentations, forms, clean, modern, neutral, technical, minimal, clarity, neutrality, everyday text, interface readiness, consistency, monoline, open apertures, humanist touch, rounded terminals, generous spacing.
This typeface is a restrained monoline sans with a compact footprint and consistent stroke behavior. Curves are smoothly drawn and close to circular, with rounded joins and softly finished terminals that keep the texture even. Counters are open and legible, and many lowercase forms show a straightforward, single‑storey construction (notably the a and g) that reads simply at text sizes. Uppercase proportions are tidy and unobtrusive, while numerals follow the same calm, even rhythm with clear, uncomplicated shapes.
It performs well in UI copy, settings and menus, and general-purpose text where steady rhythm and uncomplicated letterforms support scanning. It also suits captions, instructional material, and clean presentation typography where a calm, modern sans is needed.
The overall tone is neutral and contemporary, with a quiet, engineered clarity rather than a decorative or expressive voice. Its streamlined forms feel utilitarian and modern, suited to interfaces and informational settings where the typography should stay out of the way.
The design appears intended as a practical everyday sans: compact, legible, and visually unobtrusive. The simplified lowercase constructions and smooth geometry suggest a focus on clarity and consistency across both text and numerals.
In the text sample the font maintains an even color with minimal sparkle, helped by smooth curves and consistent spacing. Punctuation and dots appear clean and round, reinforcing the orderly, minimal character.