Sans Normal Alnos 7 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Fact' by ParaType; 'Conneqt' by Roman Melikhov; 'Core Sans N', 'Core Sans N SC', and 'Core Sans NR' by S-Core; and 'Aksen' by Tokotype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, signage, branding, headlines, editorial, clean, modern, neutral, friendly, pragmatic, legibility, versatility, clarity, neutrality, approachability, rounded, open, geometric, even, crisp.
A clean, rounded sans with smooth curves and largely uniform stroke weight. Letterforms show open apertures and generous interior counters, with a straightforward, contemporary construction that stays consistent across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals. Terminals are predominantly straight and crisp, while bowls and rounds are evenly drawn, producing a steady texture in text. The lowercase feels slightly more human in rhythm than strictly constructed geometrics, but maintains a clear, orderly skeleton overall.
Works well for interface labels, navigation, and product UI where clarity and a steady typographic color matter. Its rounded, contemporary shapes also suit brand systems, packaging, and wayfinding that need an approachable but professional voice. In larger sizes it makes clean headlines; in smaller sizes it remains readable thanks to open counters and restrained detailing.
The tone is modern and neutral, leaning friendly due to its roundness and open forms. It reads as practical and unpretentious rather than stylized or expressive, supporting a clear, everyday voice. The overall impression is calm and dependable, suitable for informational and product-oriented communication.
Likely designed as a general-purpose sans meant to prioritize legibility and consistency across contexts, balancing geometric cleanliness with a mild warmth. The design favors predictable shapes and even rhythm to perform reliably in both display and text settings without calling attention to itself.
Uppercase forms are simple and sturdy, with rounded characters (C, G, O, Q) showing smooth, continuous curves. The lowercase uses single-story forms where expected (a, g), reinforcing an approachable, contemporary feel. Numerals are clear and legible with familiar shapes, matching the letterforms’ even rhythm and openness.