Sans Normal Jurir 11 is a bold, wide, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Lagu Sans' by Alessio Laiso Type, 'Jam Grotesque' by JAM Type Design, 'Alergia Grotesk' by Machalski, 'Clinica Pro' by Mint Type, 'Orla Sans' by Monotype, and 'Interval Sans Pro' by Mostardesign (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, sports, sporty, assertive, modern, energetic, confident, impact, momentum, display clarity, brand voice, legibility, slanted, rounded, compact, punchy, clean.
A slanted, heavy sans with broad proportions and generous interior space. Strokes are consistently thick with gently rounded joins and terminals, giving counters a smooth, open feel even at bold weight. Curves are full and elliptical (notably in C/O/Q), while diagonals (A/V/W/X/Y) are sturdy and decisive, creating a strong forward rhythm. Uppercase forms are wide and stable; lowercase is similarly robust with single-storey a and g, and a simple, straight-stemmed r, emphasizing clarity over ornament.
Best suited to headlines, posters, and prominent UI or campaign messaging where a strong, dynamic voice is needed. The wide, heavy forms make it effective for branding and packaging that benefits from impact and quick recognition, and it can work well for sports or entertainment-oriented graphics at display sizes.
The overall tone is energetic and confident, with a forward-leaning stance that feels active and contemporary. Its weight and width read as bold and outspoken, lending a sporty, headline-driven character rather than a quiet, neutral one.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern, energetic display sans that balances bold presence with smooth, rounded construction. Its slant and wide set aim to create momentum and emphasis while keeping letterforms straightforward and highly legible in short bursts of text.
The sample text shows strong word shape and even color in larger sizes, with rounded bowls preventing the texture from becoming overly blocky. Numerals are substantial and legible, matching the letterforms in width and stroke presence, which helps keep mixed alphanumeric settings visually consistent.