Sans Normal Okbev 4 is a bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Hando' by Eko Bimantara, 'Neufile Grotesk' by Halbfett, 'Malnor Sans' by Sikifonts, and 'NeoGram' by The Northern Block (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, signage, packaging, confident, modern, friendly, clean, punchy, impact, clarity, approachability, modernity, simplicity, rounded, geometric, compact, sturdy, high legibility.
A sturdy, rounded sans with generously open counters and smooth, circular curves. Strokes are even and heavy, with minimal modulation, and terminals are largely squared-off, giving the letterforms a crisp, engineered finish. The proportions read broad and stable, with a balanced x-height and straightforward, highly legible shapes; curves on letters like C, G, O, and S feel geometric rather than calligraphic. Spacing appears comfortable at display sizes, and the overall rhythm is consistent and solid.
Best suited for headlines, large text, and short statements where weight and width can deliver strong presence. It will also perform well for branding systems, packaging, and signage that need high-impact clarity and a contemporary, friendly feel.
The tone is modern and direct, with a friendly softness from the rounded geometry but enough weight to feel assertive and dependable. It communicates clarity and confidence, suited to contemporary branding and interface-forward design without feeling delicate or ornamental.
The design appears intended as a no-nonsense, geometric workhorse for prominent messaging—prioritizing legibility, visual stability, and a contemporary tone. Its rounded construction and substantial strokes suggest a focus on bold communication that remains approachable.
Uppercase forms are clean and blocky with clear differentiation, while lowercase maintains simple, single-storey constructions where expected (notably the ‘g’), reinforcing an approachable, contemporary voice. Numerals are heavy and highly readable, matching the letterforms’ broad, stable stance.