Sans Normal Afkur 13 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'BR Sonoma' by Brink, 'Nicky Sans' by Digitype Studio, 'Duplet' and 'Duplet Open' by Indian Type Foundry, 'Madani' by NamelaType, and 'Gilroy' by Radomir Tinkov (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: branding, headlines, ui, posters, signage, modern, sporty, dynamic, friendly, clean, clarity, modernity, momentum, versatility, approachability, rounded, oblique, geometric, open, crisp.
A slanted, rounded sans with a clean geometric backbone and softly modulated curves. Strokes stay even and sturdy, with open apertures and generous counters that keep letters clear at size. The italics are built into the design rather than mechanically skewed, giving the forms a smooth forward flow and consistent diagonals across capitals, lowercase, and numerals. Overall spacing feels balanced and contemporary, with rounded bowls and tidy terminals creating a cohesive texture in text.
Well suited to brand identities, product messaging, and headline systems that want a modern, energetic voice without sacrificing clarity. Its open shapes and steady stroke weight also make it a solid choice for UI labels, navigation, and short blocks of on-screen text, as well as signage and promotional layouts where a forward-leaning emphasis is useful.
The forward slant and smooth curves convey motion and energy while still feeling approachable and controlled. It reads as contemporary and practical, with a mildly sporty tone suited to upbeat, modern branding.
Likely designed as a contemporary oblique sans for general-purpose display and interface use, pairing geometric simplicity with rounded warmth. The goal appears to be a clear, modern texture with built-in momentum for emphasis and branding versatility.
Capital shapes lean toward simple, rounded geometry, and the numerals follow the same oblique rhythm with clear silhouettes. The texture in paragraphs is even, with no sharp contrast spikes, and the rounded forms help prevent the italics from feeling overly aggressive.