Sans Normal Kabul 11 is a bold, wide, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'BD Megatoya' by Balibilly Design, 'Mollen' by Eko Bimantara, 'FF Infra' by FontFont, 'II Increments Sans' by Increments, 'Mazzard' by Pepper Type, 'Mundial Narrow' by TipoType, and 'Niteweit' by TypeArt Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, sportswear, packaging, sporty, confident, modern, energetic, assertive, impact, motion, modernity, promotion, clarity, oblique, rounded, compact counters, slanted terminals, clean.
A heavy, oblique sans with smooth, rounded curves and sturdy, geometric construction. Strokes are consistently thick with minimal modulation, producing a dense, high-impact color in text. Letterforms lean forward with squared-off cuts and slightly softened corners, while counters tend to be compact and tightly enclosed. Uppercase shapes read broad and stable; lowercase forms pair a tall x-height with short extenders, keeping lines compact and punchy. Numerals follow the same robust, rounded logic, with closed forms that stay crisp at display sizes.
Best suited to display settings where the weight and slant can carry the message—headlines, posters, campaign graphics, and bold brand statements. It also fits sporty or performance-oriented identities and packaging where a compact, powerful texture is desirable; for long passages at small sizes, the dense counters may benefit from generous size and tracking.
The overall tone is energetic and forward-moving, with a confident, no-nonsense voice. Its strong mass and italic slant suggest motion and performance, lending a sporty, promotional feel while staying clean and contemporary.
Likely designed to deliver an emphatic, modern sans voice with built-in motion through a strong oblique slant. The rounded geometry and compact counters prioritize punchy silhouettes and fast visual recognition in short bursts of text.
Spacing appears tuned for headline impact, with thick strokes and tight internal spaces that create a solid silhouette. The oblique angle is pronounced enough to add dynamism without becoming cursive, keeping the style firmly in the sans family.