Sans Normal Tudib 11 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Layfort' by Identity Letters (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, magazine, editorial, dramatic, classic, assertive, refined, expressive italic, display impact, editorial tone, brand emphasis, calligraphic, sheared, sculpted, wedge terminals, ink-trap feel.
This typeface uses a strong italic slant with pronounced thick–thin modulation, giving strokes a sculpted, brush-like rhythm. Curves are full and rounded, with tapered joins and wedge-like terminals that create sharp, directional endings rather than blunt cuts. The uppercase shows sturdy, slightly condensed proportions with crisp internal counters, while the lowercase features energetic curves and compact apertures that keep the texture dark and continuous. Numerals follow the same high-contrast, angled construction, with lively curves and pointed terminals that read as decidedly stylized.
Best suited for headlines, subheads, and short blocks of copy where its contrast and slant can carry personality—magazine layouts, brand marks, packaging, and promotional graphics. It can work for emphasized pull quotes or titling, but its dense, stylized texture suggests using it at display sizes rather than extended small-size reading.
The overall tone is dramatic and editorial, combining elegance with punch. It feels energetic and intentional—more like a display italic for emphasis than a quiet text face—while still retaining a polished, classic sensibility.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, editorial italic with a refined, calligraphic edge—prioritizing expressive motion, high contrast, and crisp terminals to create impact in branding and display typography.
Letterforms show consistent diagonal stress and a deliberate interplay between rounded bowls and sharp, wedge-like finishing strokes, producing a textured, slightly calligraphic color in paragraphs. The italic angle is prominent enough that spacing and rhythm feel dynamic, especially in mixed-case settings and at larger sizes.