Sans Normal Anloh 21 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Noir' by Mindburger Studio and 'URW Geometric' by URW Type Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, branding, headlines, editorial, signage, clean, friendly, modern, neutral, approachable, versatility, clarity, modernization, legibility, simplicity, geometric, rounded, crisp, plainspoken, open counters.
A clean sans with geometric construction and largely circular bowls, producing a steady, even texture in text. Strokes are consistent and smooth, with straight-sided verticals and simple, rounded terminals. Counters are open and generous, and curves join stems without abrupt kinks, giving letters a clear, contemporary silhouette. The lowercase uses single-storey forms for a and g, with a compact ear on g and straightforward, minimal detailing throughout. Numerals are simple and legible, with a round 0 and an 8 built from balanced stacked bowls.
This font works well for interface text, product and corporate branding, and contemporary editorial layouts where clarity and neutrality are needed. Its simple geometry and open counters also suit wayfinding and signage, and it holds up nicely in medium-to-large headline settings.
The overall tone is contemporary and approachable, with a calm, matter-of-fact rhythm that feels friendly without becoming playful. Its rounded geometry and uncluttered shapes give it a clean, everyday voice suited to general-purpose communication.
The design appears intended as a versatile, modern sans that prioritizes clarity and an even typographic color. Its geometric, rounded forms and minimal stylistic quirks suggest a focus on broad usability across both display and text contexts.
Uppercase forms read cleanly at display sizes with broad, rounded curves and sturdy diagonals, while the lowercase maintains clarity through open apertures and straightforward joins. The sample text shows an even color and consistent spacing, supporting comfortable paragraph setting and clear headings.