Sans Normal Anram 15 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Celex Grotesk' by Designova and 'Reyhan' by Plantype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, body text, wayfinding, corporate, editorial, clean, modern, friendly, neutral, efficient, versatility, legibility, neutral tone, clarity, rounded, geometric, open apertures, low contrast, crisp terminals.
A clean sans with rounded, geometric construction and low contrast throughout. Curves are smooth and near-circular (notably in C, O, and numerals), while vertical strokes stay straight and evenly weighted. Terminals are crisp and largely horizontal/vertical, and counters remain open and uncluttered, supporting clear letter differentiation. Uppercase forms are broad and stable, with a straightforward, contemporary rhythm; lowercase keeps simple, compact shapes with single-storey forms where expected and minimal idiosyncrasies. Numerals follow the same rational geometry, with clear, uniform figures suited to mixed text settings.
Well-suited to interface copy, product text, and general-purpose editorial use where steady rhythm and clear counters matter. It also fits corporate and institutional materials, dashboards, and simple signage, performing reliably in mixed-case paragraphs and number-heavy content.
The overall tone is modern and approachable, prioritizing clarity over personality. Its rounded geometry adds a mild friendliness, while the restrained detailing keeps it professional and neutral for everyday communication.
The design appears intended as a versatile workhorse sans that emphasizes geometric simplicity and legibility. It aims to provide a contemporary, neutral voice that stays consistent across headings, paragraphs, and numerals without drawing attention to itself.
Spacing appears even and well-balanced in the sample text, producing a smooth texture without dark spots. Round letters maintain consistent optical weight, and joins in letters like n, m, and h are clean and uncomplicated, reinforcing a utilitarian, contemporary feel.