Sans Normal Oknel 7 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, short x-height font visually similar to 'Artegra Sans' by Artegra; 'Metcon' by Comicraft; and 'Arquitecta', 'Arquitecta Standard', and 'Texta Pro' by Latinotype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: branding, headlines, posters, packaging, ui labels, modern, neutral, confident, clean, friendly, clarity, versatility, modernity, impact, geometric, monoline, rounded, open apertures, compact.
This sans shows a geometric construction with broadly circular bowls and smooth, continuous curves paired with straight-sided stems. Stroke weight is even and sturdy, producing a solid color on the page. Counters are generous in letters like O, D, and P, while apertures in forms such as C, S, and e stay open and readable. Terminals are clean and mostly squared-off, with simplified joins and minimal modulation; the overall rhythm is consistent and compact, with relatively short lowercase proportions against the uppercase.
It performs well for branding and display settings where a strong, clean sans is needed, including headlines, posters, and packaging. The sturdy construction and open shapes also make it suitable for UI labels, navigational text, and short-form editorial callouts where clarity at varying sizes is important.
The font reads as modern and matter-of-fact, with a confident, no-nonsense presence. Its rounded geometry adds a mild friendliness, keeping it approachable rather than severe. The overall tone is clean and utilitarian, suited to contemporary brand and interface environments.
The design appears intended as a versatile geometric sans that balances strong visual impact with straightforward readability. Its simplified terminals and consistent stroke behavior suggest a focus on clean reproduction across print and screen while maintaining a contemporary, approachable character.
Numerals appear clear and sturdy with large internal spaces (notably 8 and 9), and the set maintains consistent weight across curves and diagonals. Uppercase forms feel slightly more geometric and monumental, while the lowercase keeps a straightforward, workmanlike structure that prioritizes clarity in continuous text.