Sans Normal Okbez 10 is a bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'BR Segma' by Brink, 'FF Mark' by FontFont, 'CF Asty' by Fonts.GR, 'Heavitas Neue' by Graphite, 'Acherus Feral' by Horizon Type, 'Daikon' by Pepper Type, 'Clear Sans' by Positype, and 'TT Norms Pro' by TypeType (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, signage, packaging, modern, friendly, confident, clean, straightforward, clarity, impact, versatility, modernity, geometric, rounded, sturdy, high legibility, monoline.
A sturdy sans with largely geometric construction and rounded curves paired with flat, horizontal terminals. Strokes are consistently heavy and even, producing a monoline, low-modulation texture. Counters are open and broadly proportioned, with circular to slightly oval bowls (notably in O, Q, o, and p) and a simple, unadorned overall geometry. The lowercase shows a single-storey a and g, a compact shoulder on r, and a short, symmetrical t-crossbar; dots on i and j are round. Numerals are large and blocky with smooth curves (notably 3, 5, and 8) and a plain, vertical 1.
Best suited for headlines, brand marks, and display typography where a solid, modern voice is needed. The wide, open shapes and round counters also make it effective for short text on posters, packaging, and signage where clarity and impact are priorities.
The typeface reads as contemporary and approachable, combining a no-nonsense clarity with a warm, rounded softness. Its heavy, even color communicates confidence and directness without feeling aggressive, making it feel friendly and broadly utilitarian.
The font appears intended as a versatile, modern workhorse sans that prioritizes clarity and bold presence through geometric forms, even stroke weight, and uncomplicated letter shapes.
The design maintains a consistent rhythm across uppercase and lowercase, with robust joins and generous interior space that help preserve clarity at larger sizes. The uppercase has a strong, sign-like presence, while the lowercase stays simple and familiar, supporting quick recognition in running text.