Sans Normal Afgir 12 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Texta Pro' by Latinotype and 'Centrale Sans' by Typedepot (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: branding, headlines, posters, packaging, ui labels, modern, sporty, friendly, energetic, clean, forward motion, modern branding, approachability, display clarity, rounded, geometric, oblique, open apertures, large counters.
A rounded geometric sans with a consistent oblique slant and smooth, low-modulation strokes. Forms are built from clean circular and elliptical bowls with generous counters and broadly open apertures, giving letters like C, S, and e an airy, readable interior. Terminals are softly squared or subtly rounded rather than sharply cut, and the overall proportions feel expansive with ample sidebearing space in the grid. Numerals follow the same rounded construction, with simple, contemporary shapes and clear differentiation across figures.
Well-suited to brand identities that want a contemporary, energetic voice, as well as display settings like headlines, posters, and packaging where the rounded geometry can read as friendly and modern. It can also work for concise UI labels and product messaging where a clean oblique sans helps add motion and emphasis without decorative complexity.
The overall tone is modern and upbeat, with a sporty, forward-leaning energy from the oblique stance. Rounded geometry keeps it approachable and friendly, while the clean construction maintains a professional, tech-adjacent clarity.
Likely designed as a modern rounded sans with built-in forward motion, balancing geometric clarity with softened edges for approachability. The consistent slant and open, circular forms suggest an emphasis on contemporary branding and attention-grabbing display typography that still remains legible.
The slant is uniform across caps, lowercase, and figures, helping the type maintain a cohesive rhythm in text. Curves remain smooth and stable at larger sizes, and the rounded joins and open forms support clear word shapes without feeling overly rigid.