Sans Normal Bynir 13 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Actay' and 'Canava Grotesk' by Arodora Type, 'Galano Grotesque' by René Bieder, and 'TT Commons™️ Pro' and 'TT Hoves Pro' by TypeType (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, wayfinding, editorial, branding, packaging, clean, modern, friendly, neutral, tech, legibility, versatility, modernity, system type, rounded, open apertures, geometric, even rhythm, crisp.
A clean, rounded sans with largely geometric construction and smooth, circular bowls. Strokes are even and consistent, with squared terminals on many horizontals and verticals that keep the texture crisp. Capitals are broad and steady, while the lowercase shows simple, contemporary shapes with open apertures and a single-storey-style feel in key letters. Figures are clear and straightforward, with generous counters and balanced spacing that maintains an even rhythm in lines of text.
Well-suited to user interfaces and product typography where clarity and a steady rhythm matter, as well as signage and wayfinding thanks to its open counters. It also works for contemporary editorial layouts and brand systems that need a neutral, friendly sans for headlines and supporting copy.
The overall tone is modern and approachable, with a calm neutrality that reads as dependable rather than expressive. Rounded forms soften the voice, while the crisp terminals and tidy proportions keep it feeling contemporary and slightly technical.
The design appears intended as a versatile, contemporary sans that prioritizes legibility and consistency while retaining a gentle, rounded warmth. Its restrained detailing and geometric foundations suggest it’s meant to integrate smoothly into modern design systems across print and screen.
Curves are drawn with a smooth, continuous quality, and junctions remain uncluttered, which supports clarity at display and text sizes. The family’s spacing and proportions produce a stable, unbroken color in paragraphs, and the shapes avoid eccentric details that might distract in UI or branding systems.