Sans Normal Akkod 30 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Noah' by Fontfabric, 'Acherus Grotesque' by Horizon Type, 'Gravita' by TipoType, 'Megabyte' by Type Atelier, and 'TT Norms Pro' by TypeType (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, ui labels, posters, signage, modern, neutral, tech, clean, confident, clarity, modernity, versatility, consistency, geometric, rounded, crisp, even, solid.
This typeface presents a sturdy sans with largely geometric construction and consistent stroke thickness. Curves are smooth and round, counters are open, and terminals are cleanly cut, giving the letterforms a crisp, high-contrast-on-white presence without relying on stroke modulation. Proportions feel balanced and contemporary, with broad rounds in letters like O/C/G and straightforward, squared joins and horizontals in E/F/T. Numerals share the same solid, simplified logic, reading clearly at display sizes with compact, modern shapes.
It suits headlines, brand marks, and poster typography where strong, clean shapes need to hold attention. The straightforward forms also make it a good fit for UI labels, navigation, and signage that benefits from clear, contemporary letterforms.
The overall tone is modern and neutral, with a confident, no-nonsense voice. Its clean geometry and steady rhythm create a contemporary, slightly tech-leaning feel that stays versatile rather than stylized or expressive.
The design appears intended as a modern, geometric workhorse: a confident sans that prioritizes clarity, consistency, and a clean rhythm across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals. It aims to provide a contemporary voice that can support both functional interface typography and bold, minimal display settings.
Round letters maintain a consistent circularity, while diagonal-driven forms (A/V/W/X/Y) are sharp and direct, creating a pleasant interplay of round and angular shapes. Spacing and sidebearings appear even in the sample text, supporting a smooth reading texture in short blocks and headlines.