Sans Normal Tukuh 11 is a very bold, wide, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Bologna' by David Turner (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, sports, confident, sporty, poster-ready, assertive, contemporary, impact, headline power, graphic texture, modern display, brand presence, blocky, compact counters, sheared terminals, large apertures, tight spacing.
A heavy, compact display face with sturdy verticals and crisply cut curves. The shapes lean on broad, rounded bowls with sharply sheared terminals that create wedge-like openings and angular notches, especially on letters like C, S, and 3. Curves are smooth and full, while joins and endings are decisively cut, producing a strong rhythm of black mass and bright interior counters. Numerals are robust and attention-grabbing, with distinctive angular cuts that keep the forms lively at large sizes.
This font is best suited to headlines, campaign lines, and short bursts of copy where impact and silhouette matter most. It can work well for bold branding, packaging, event graphics, and sports-leaning identities, and it holds up strongly for large numerals in signage or promotional pricing.
The overall tone is bold and punchy, with a slightly athletic, poster-oriented attitude. Its strong silhouettes and sharp cut-ins add urgency and energy without feeling ornate, giving it a modern, no-nonsense voice suited to attention-first typography.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum presence with simple, geometric construction, using sharp terminal cuts to add character and improve differentiation among rounded forms. It prioritizes strong word shapes and graphic texture for display settings over quiet, extended reading.
The design relies on negative-space carving (cut-ins and notches) to differentiate forms, which can create a distinctive texture in headlines. In running text, the dense letterforms and strong cuts may benefit from generous tracking and line spacing to maintain clarity.