Sans Normal Bodem 14 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Alilato Arabic' by Alilato, 'Arrear' by Kirill Malykhin, 'MVB Solitaire Pro' by MVB, 'PF Diplomat Sans' by Parachute, 'Core Sans B' and 'Core Sans BR' by S-Core, and 'RyuGothic' by StudioJASO (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, editorial, branding, signage, presentations, modern, neutral, friendly, clean, functional, everyday utility, clarity, modern neutrality, clean branding, screen legibility, geometric, rounded, even, clear, open.
A clean geometric sans with smooth, round bowls and largely uniform stroke thickness. Curves read as circle- and ellipse-derived, while straight strokes terminate with crisp, squared ends, creating a precise but approachable texture. Counters are open and generously proportioned, and the overall spacing feels even, supporting consistent rhythm in both uppercase and lowercase. Figures are straightforward and utilitarian, matching the letterforms’ simple construction and clear silhouettes.
Well-suited for interface text, product copy, and general-purpose editorial layouts where clean reproduction and steady rhythm matter. Its open forms and straightforward numerals also make it a solid choice for signage, dashboards, and presentations that need quick scanning. For branding, it supports a contemporary, no-nonsense voice without feeling harsh.
The font conveys a modern, neutral tone with a mild friendliness from its rounded forms and open counters. It feels practical and contemporary rather than expressive, aiming for clarity and calm in continuous reading and UI-like settings. The overall impression is confident and unobtrusive.
The design appears intended as a versatile everyday sans: geometric enough to feel modern and structured, yet conventional enough in its lowercase to remain readable and broadly applicable. It prioritizes clarity, consistency, and a tidy, contemporary presence across headings and paragraph settings.
Uppercase shapes lean toward simple, geometric construction, while the lowercase retains familiar, highly legible forms that keep text from feeling overly rigid. The mix of round bowls and straight terminals produces a balanced, orderly color on the page without calling attention to itself.