Sans Normal Anmes 7 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Merrant' by Max Prive, 'Myna' by Milatype, and 'Santral' by Taner Ardali (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: branding, headlines, posters, signage, packaging, modern, friendly, confident, clean, approachable, clarity, modernity, approachability, geometric consistency, display impact, geometric, rounded, high-contrast counters, crisp terminals, open apertures.
A geometric sans with smooth, circular bowls and a consistent, monoline stroke. Curves are generous and clean, producing round counters in letters like O, C, and e, while straight stems and arms stay crisp and evenly weighted. Uppercase forms feel stable and constructed, with a straightforward A and broad, circular D/O shapes; lowercase keeps a compact, readable rhythm with a single-storey a and g and a rounded, modern e. Numerals are sturdy and clear, matching the same circular geometry and even stroke behavior for cohesive text and display use.
This font suits branding and identity systems that need a modern, approachable sans, and it performs especially well in headlines, posters, and large-scale messaging where its solid weight and rounded forms read quickly. It can also work for signage and packaging when a clean, friendly voice and strong visual presence are desired.
The overall tone is contemporary and friendly, with rounded geometry that feels approachable rather than strict. Its heavy, even color and simple construction convey confidence and clarity, lending a straightforward, no-nonsense voice that still reads warm and modern.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary geometric look with a friendly, rounded character and strong clarity. Its consistent stroke weight and simple, circular construction prioritize immediate recognition and a cohesive, modern texture in display and short-to-medium text settings.
The typeface maintains a consistent visual tempo across uppercase, lowercase, and figures, with smooth joins and well-controlled curves that avoid calligraphic modulation. Letterforms lean on circular construction and open interior spaces, which helps preserve legibility at larger sizes where its bold presence is most apparent.