Sans Normal Okman 6 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Neue Haas Unica' and 'Neue Haas Unica Paneuropean' by Linotype, 'Neue Plak' by Monotype, and 'Paul Grotesk' by artill (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, signage, packaging, modern, confident, clean, utilitarian, friendly, clarity, impact, modernity, neutrality, brand utility, geometric, grotesque-like, closed apertures, large counters, even rhythm.
A heavy, clean sans with predominantly geometric construction: round letters lean on near-circular bowls, while straight strokes stay uniform and crisp. Curves are smoothly tensioned with minimal modulation, and joins read sturdy and compact. Counters are generous in letters like O, D, and P, while several apertures (notably in C, S, and lowercases like e) are comparatively tight, giving the face a solid, blocky presence. Terminals are largely flat and squared, with simple, unadorned punctuation and a straightforward, contemporary silhouette across caps, lowercase, and numerals.
This font performs best where impact and clarity matter: headlines, posters, brand marks, packaging, and signage. The sturdy strokes and compact apertures help it hold together at display sizes and in high-contrast applications, while the consistent shapes keep longer headline lines readable and controlled.
The overall tone is direct and assertive, with a contemporary, no-nonsense voice. Its geometry and dense blackness feel confident and practical, while the rounded bowls keep it approachable rather than severe. The result is a modern, workmanlike mood suited to clear, high-impact communication.
The design appears aimed at a contemporary, geometric sans that prioritizes strength, cleanliness, and immediate legibility. Its restrained details and uniform stroke behavior suggest an intention to provide a versatile, modern voice for prominent typographic use, balancing solidity with rounded, approachable forms.
Spacing appears even and rhythmically consistent in the paragraph sample, supporting strong word shapes at larger sizes. The numerals are sturdy and highly legible, with simple forms that match the alphabet’s geometric logic. Diacritics or special symbols are not shown, so the visible character set is limited to basic Latin letters and digits in the provided images.