Sans Normal Bokar 17 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Urania' by Hoftype, 'Neurial Arabic' and 'Neurial Grotesk' by Indian Type Foundry, and 'Few Grotesk' by Studio Few (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, product design, signage, editorial, presentations, clean, modern, neutral, corporate, functional, legibility, versatility, clarity, neutral branding, modern utility, geometric, rounded, crisp, monoline, open.
A clean, monoline sans with rounded, geometric construction and smooth, consistent curves. Strokes are even and crisp, with open apertures and straightforward terminals that keep shapes highly legible at a range of sizes. Uppercase forms feel stable and contemporary, while the lowercase uses simple, familiar structures with a two-storey “a” and a single-storey “g.” Numerals are clear and sturdy, with generous interior counters and a balanced, no-nonsense rhythm in text.
This font works well for interface copy, product and SaaS branding, wayfinding and signage, and general-purpose editorial or marketing text where clarity is paramount. Its even stroke and open forms also make it effective in headings and subheads that need a contemporary, tidy look without drawing attention away from content.
The overall tone is modern and neutral, leaning toward a calm, utilitarian voice rather than expressive or decorative. It reads as reliable and professional, suited to clear communication and restrained branding.
The design appears intended as a dependable, general-purpose sans focused on legibility and contemporary neutrality. Its geometric rounding and consistent stroke behavior suggest a goal of producing a versatile workhorse for both display and text settings.
In the sample text, spacing and proportions support continuous reading, with round letters maintaining an even texture and verticals contributing a steady baseline presence. The design avoids idiosyncratic quirks, emphasizing clarity and consistency across caps, lowercase, and figures.