Sans Normal Afmid 6 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: ui labels, data tables, code samples, dashboards, technical documentation, modern, technical, clean, efficient, utilitarian, alignment, clarity, systemization, emphasis, slanted, geometric, compact, crisp, plainspoken.
A slanted, sans typeface with compact, geometric letterforms and a steady, even stroke. Curves are drawn with clean circular/elliptical logic, giving O/C/G and the bowls of b/d/p/q a smooth, controlled feel, while joins and diagonals stay sharp and direct. Terminals are mostly straight and unadorned, with minimal modulation; overall spacing and rhythm read as tightly organized and consistent across capitals, lowercase, and figures.
This face is well suited to interface typography where consistent character widths and predictable spacing support alignment, such as tables, forms, logs, and dashboard readouts. It can also serve effectively for technical documentation, specs, and captions where a clean, systematic italic voice is desired.
The overall tone is pragmatic and contemporary, with a lightly dynamic forward lean that suggests motion and productivity rather than elegance. Its restrained shapes and uniform rhythm feel matter-of-fact and engineered, suited to information-first typography.
The design appears intended to provide an italicized, highly systematic sans for environments where clarity and alignment matter, combining a utilitarian structure with a forward-leaning emphasis for inline highlighting or secondary voices.
The slant is pronounced enough to read clearly as italic in both display and text settings, while the geometric construction keeps forms stable and predictable. Numerals follow the same simple, solid construction, matching the letters in weight and visual density.