Sans Normal Obgek 4 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Myriad' by Adobe, 'Delargo DT' by DTP Types, 'EquipCondensed' by Hoftype, and 'Avenir Next Paneuropean' by Linotype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, confident, friendly, modern, punchy, solid, impact, clarity, modernity, approachability, simplicity, rounded, geometric, blocky, compact, high-impact.
A heavy, geometric sans with rounded bowls and broadly circular curves paired with flat, squared-off terminals. Strokes are consistently thick with minimal modulation, and counters stay open but compact, giving a dense, sturdy color on the page. The uppercase shows simplified, monoline construction with wide curves (C, G, O, Q) and blunt joins, while the lowercase follows a straightforward, utilitarian skeleton with a two-storey g and single-storey a. Numerals are similarly bold and rounded, with large, clear forms and strong vertical emphasis.
Best used for display applications such as headlines, posters, branding marks, packaging, and short callouts where a strong, compact word shape is desirable. It can also work for large-size UI labels or signage where high visual weight helps ensure quick recognition.
The overall tone is assertive and contemporary, with a friendly softness coming from the rounded geometry. Its weight and compact counters make it feel loud, direct, and energetic—well suited to attention-grabbing messaging without becoming sharp or aggressive.
The design appears aimed at delivering maximum impact with a clean, geometric voice: thick, even strokes, rounded construction, and simplified details that keep shapes stable and legible in bold settings. It prioritizes a strong typographic presence and an approachable modern feel over delicate nuance.
Round letters skew toward near-circular proportions, and joins/corners tend to be eased rather than razor-sharp, reinforcing a smooth, modern texture. The boldness compresses internal spaces in letters like e, s, and a, which increases visual punch at display sizes.