Sans Normal Abmur 11 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Lota Grotesque One' by Latinotype, 'Lota Grotesque' by Los Andes, and 'Hint' by ParaType (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, product design, dashboards, signage, captions, modern, clean, dynamic, technical, neutral, legibility, neutrality, modernization, efficient emphasis, system consistency, humanist, slanted, open apertures, rounded terminals, monoline.
A slanted sans with a largely monoline stroke and rounded joins that keep curves smooth and even. Proportions are fairly open and contemporary, with generous counters in letters like O, C, and e, and a compact, sturdy feel in the lowercase. The italic angle is consistent across caps, lowercase, and numerals, giving the design steady forward motion without becoming cursive. Numerals are simple and readable, with round bowls (8, 9) and clear diagonals (2, 4, 7) that match the letterforms’ streamlined geometry.
This font is well suited to UI copy, product and brand systems, dashboards, and informational layouts where a clean italic voice is needed. It can also work in signage and captions, especially where a modern, slightly dynamic tone helps differentiate emphasis without adding stylistic complexity.
The overall tone is modern and matter-of-fact, with a subtle sense of speed from the steady slant. It feels utilitarian and contemporary rather than expressive or decorative, suitable for interfaces and systems where clarity and momentum matter.
The design appears intended as a practical, contemporary italic sans that stays highly legible while adding a forward-leaning, energetic posture. Its smooth geometry and restrained detailing suggest a focus on clarity, consistency, and broad usability in modern layouts.
The letterforms emphasize open shapes and clean terminals, with minimal ornamentation and a smooth, engineered rhythm. Curves read as circular/elliptical rather than calligraphic, and the slant is used to add energy while keeping spacing and structure disciplined.