Sans Normal Byram 14 is a light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
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A clean geometric sans with monoline strokes and rounded curves that feel drawn from circles and soft-radius joins. Counters are generous and open, and many letters show simplified, near-architectural construction (notably the circular O/Q forms and the straightforward, symmetric diagonals). Terminals are mostly flat and blunt, contributing to a crisp, contemporary rhythm, while the overall spacing reads even and uncluttered in both uppercase and lowercase.
It suits interface text, navigation, and product labeling where clarity and a contemporary tone are needed. The restrained geometry also works well for clean branding systems and headline use, and it remains comfortable in short-to-medium reading passages such as presentations, posters, and editorial sidebars.
The font projects a modern, minimalist tone with a calm, utilitarian clarity. Its round forms soften the otherwise technical structure, keeping it friendly and approachable while still feeling precise and contemporary.
The design appears aimed at delivering a neutral, modern sans with geometric consistency and high visual clarity. Its simplified shapes and open counters suggest an intention to stay legible and unobtrusive while offering a subtly distinctive, constructed personality.
Distinctive details include a Q with a vertical tail that drops below the bowl and an x rendered as crossed diagonals with small base-like strokes, lending a subtle engineered character. Numerals follow the same simple, rounded logic, with a very circular 0 and streamlined, open forms that stay consistent with the letter shapes.