Sans Normal Andew 17 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Aestetico' by Latinotype, 'Nurom' and 'Nurom Next' by The Northern Block, and 'Hybriduo' by Typebae (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, editorial, branding, signage, presentations, modern, neutral, friendly, clean, utilitarian, versatility, clarity, neutral voice, modern simplicity, everyday usability, geometric, open apertures, high contrast-free, smooth curves, even rhythm.
This is a clean, geometric sans with smooth, circular bowls and largely uniform stroke weight. Uppercase forms are straightforward and well-balanced, with round letters (O, Q, G) feeling close to circular and straight-sided letters (E, F, H, N) built from crisp verticals and horizontals. Lowercase follows a simple, contemporary structure with single-storey a and g, compact terminals, and open counters that keep the texture even in continuous text. Numerals are clear and sturdy, matching the letterforms’ simple geometry and consistent spacing.
This font suits interface copy, product and corporate communication, and general-purpose editorial layouts where a clean sans is needed without drawing attention to itself. Its clear numerals and steady rhythm also work well for signage, dashboards, and presentation materials that require quick scanning.
The overall tone is modern and neutral, with a friendly accessibility that comes from rounded shapes and uncomplicated constructions. It reads as practical and contemporary rather than expressive or decorative, making it feel dependable and unobtrusive.
The design appears intended as a versatile, everyday sans: geometric enough to feel contemporary, but restrained and readable for extended text. It prioritizes clarity, consistency, and a tidy overall texture across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals.
Curves and joins are clean with minimal idiosyncratic detailing, producing a steady typographic color across lines. The sample text suggests comfortable legibility at larger display sizes as well as in paragraph-like settings, helped by open counters and restrained detailing.