Sans Normal Arley 11 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'BD Megatoya' by Balibilly Design, 'BR Segma' by Brink, and 'Manifestor' by Stawix (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, wayfinding, editorial, branding, presentations, neutral, modern, clean, utilitarian, friendly, legibility, neutrality, versatility, clarity, open apertures, large counters, even rhythm, crisp terminals, monoline feel.
This typeface is a clean sans with broadly proportioned letterforms and a steady, even texture. Strokes read as largely monoline with minimal modulation, and curves are smooth and circular, producing generous counters in letters like O, e, and a. Terminals are crisp and unadorned, with straightforward joins and a restrained, functional geometry. Spacing and proportions create an open, readable rhythm in both caps and lowercase, with figures that match the same clear, rounded construction.
It suits interface and product text where clarity at a range of sizes is important, as well as editorial layouts that benefit from an even, quiet typographic color. The wide proportions and open forms also make it effective for signage and wayfinding, and for contemporary branding systems that need a neutral, dependable sans.
The overall tone is neutral and contemporary, leaning practical rather than expressive. Its rounded construction and open shapes keep it approachable, while the disciplined simplicity supports a straightforward, informational voice.
The design appears intended as a general-purpose sans focused on legibility and calm consistency. Its rounded geometry, open counters, and plain terminals suggest a goal of reliable performance across settings where a modern, unobtrusive voice is preferred.
Capitals have a stable, geometric presence (notably the round C/G/O and the wide, open E/F), and the lowercase maintains clarity through open apertures and large bowls. Numerals are clean and modern in feel, with simple curves and balanced widths that sit comfortably alongside the letters in running text.