Sans Normal Abred 15 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
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A slanted sans with largely monoline strokes and a geometric underpinning, pairing near-circular bowls with straightforward, linear joins. Curves are smooth and even, terminals are cleanly cut, and counters stay open for clarity. Uppercase forms are simple and spacious with round O/Q shapes and a restrained, functional G, while the lowercase shows single-storey a and g and a compact, readable rhythm. Numerals follow the same oblique stance with steady stroke weight and clear, uncluttered silhouettes.
Well-suited to interface text, navigation, and product UI where a clean italic voice is needed for emphasis. It also fits modern editorial layouts, presentations, and brand systems that want a neutral sans with a gentle, rounded texture. The clear letterforms make it appropriate for signage and short-to-medium reading at a range of sizes.
The overall tone is contemporary and approachable, with a calm, utilitarian feel that stays neutral rather than decorative. Its consistent slant and rounded forms give it a brisk, forward-moving character without becoming flashy.
Likely designed as a versatile italic companion for a contemporary sans system, prioritizing clarity, consistent rhythm, and a measured geometric feel. The aim appears to be an unobtrusive, readable slanted style that can carry both functional text and streamlined display use.
The italic construction reads as a true oblique style: the slant is uniform across caps, lowercase, and figures, and the shapes remain largely geometric. Spacing appears even and the forms maintain strong distinction between similar characters (notably I/J/L and 0/O) through simple structural cues rather than added ornament.