Sans Normal Oklun 11 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Magnetik' by Hanken Design Co., 'Corelia' by Hurufatfont, and 'Nuber Next' by The Northern Block (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, modern, friendly, confident, clean, straightforward, clarity, impact, versatility, modernity, geometric, rounded, solid, open, high legibility.
A heavy, geometric sans with smooth curves and clean, mostly uniform strokes. Round letters (O, C, G, e) read as near-circular with open apertures, while verticals and horizontals land with crisp, squared terminals. Proportions are even and contemporary, with a sturdy baseline presence, compact joins, and simple construction in diagonals (V, W, X) and the straight-sided M and N. Numerals are similarly robust and clear, with uncomplicated forms and strong counters that hold up at display sizes.
Well-suited to headlines, short paragraphs, and large-scale messaging where strong presence and legibility are priorities. It fits branding and packaging that want a contemporary, friendly voice, and it should perform reliably for signage and interface-style text where clear shapes and open counters matter.
The overall tone is modern and approachable, balancing utilitarian clarity with a friendly softness from the rounded bowls. Its weight and steady rhythm give it confidence and impact without feeling aggressive, making it feel contemporary and broadly commercial.
The design appears intended to be a versatile, no-nonsense geometric sans with a strong display voice, optimized for clarity and consistency across letters and numbers. Its simplified forms and rounded geometry suggest an emphasis on broad usability in modern visual systems rather than stylistic ornament.
Spacing appears generous enough to keep counters from closing up in dense text, and the rounded forms maintain consistent curvature across uppercase, lowercase, and figures. The lowercase shows a simple single-storey-style construction where applicable, supporting an informal, direct reading texture in headlines and UI-style copy.