Sans Normal Jagar 11 is a bold, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Quantum Devanagari', 'Quantum Hebrew', and 'Quantum Latin' by Indian Type Foundry and 'Briller' by Kostic (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, signage, packaging, modern, techy, confident, clean, friendly, impact, modernity, clarity, futurism, rounded, geometric, expanded, streamlined, compact apertures.
A geometric sans with noticeably expanded proportions and generous horizontal reach. Strokes are uniform and solid, with rounded outer curves paired with crisp, straight terminals that often read as softly squared. Counters are broad and open in round letters, while several forms show tighter apertures (notably in S and some lowercase), creating a sleek, engineered rhythm. The lowercase uses simple, single-storey constructions and compact joins, keeping the texture even and highly legible at display sizes.
Best suited to headlines and short-form display settings where its width and bold presence can be used to strong effect. It works well for branding systems, packaging, posters, and wayfinding/signage that benefit from clear, high-impact letterforms and a modern tone.
The overall tone is contemporary and assertive, with a slightly futuristic, industrial cleanliness. Its wide stance and smooth curves give it a friendly accessibility, while the squared-off finishing and tight apertures add a technical, performance-minded edge.
The design appears intended as a contemporary display sans that prioritizes impact, clarity, and a streamlined geometric voice. Its expanded proportions and clean construction suggest use in modern identity, product, and interface-adjacent contexts where a confident, forward-looking feel is desired.
The numerals follow the same expanded, rounded-rectangle logic and feel stable and signage-like. Diagonals and joins (as in K, V, W, and X) are crisp and controlled, reinforcing a precise, machined personality without becoming sterile.