Sans Normal Opboh 11 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'FF Meta', 'FF Meta Correspondence', 'FF Meta Georgian', 'FF Meta Hebrew', and 'FF Signa' by FontFont and 'Escale' by Jorgensen-fonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, friendly, confident, retro, lively, playful, impact, approachability, display clarity, retro modernism, brand presence, soft corners, rounded terminals, compact, bouncy, high impact.
A heavy, compact sans with broadly rounded curves and softened terminals that keep the shapes approachable despite the strong color. Strokes are consistently thick with minimal contrast, and counters are relatively small, giving the letters a dense, poster-ready texture. The geometry leans toward circular and oval construction, with open, clean apertures and simple joins; the overall rhythm feels slightly bouncy due to subtly varied curves and a gentle, informal finish. Numerals match the weight and roundness, reading clearly at display sizes.
Performs best in headlines, posters, and large-scale typography where its dense weight and rounded forms can deliver strong impact. It also suits branding, packaging, and signage that want a friendly, contemporary-retro feel with clear letter silhouettes.
The tone is bold and upbeat, combining a straightforward sans structure with a warm, retro-leaning friendliness. It feels energetic and personable rather than technical, making it well suited to attention-grabbing messages that still want a welcoming voice.
The design appears intended to deliver a high-impact sans that remains approachable through rounded curves and softened terminals. Its compact proportions and consistent weight suggest a focus on display use, prioritizing bold presence and quick recognition over delicate detail.
At large sizes the weight reads very evenly, and the softened corners prevent the text from feeling harsh. The dense counters and compact proportions suggest it will be most effective where strong impact and clear silhouette matter more than airy, long-form readability.