Sans Normal Uhlov 9 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Neue Haas Unica', 'Neue Haas Unica Paneuropean', and 'Shilia' by Linotype and 'Nuber Next' by The Northern Block (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, web content, branding, signage, presentations, modern, neutral, clean, corporate, pragmatic, versatility, legibility, clarity, neutral branding, system consistency, geometric, monolinear, crisp, open counters, low-stress.
A clean, geometric sans with largely monolinear strokes and smooth, circular curves paired with straight-sided forms. Proportions are balanced and straightforward, with wide, open counters and consistent stroke endings that read as cleanly cut rather than calligraphic. Uppercase forms feel stable and architectural, while the lowercase maintains simple construction with a double-storey “a,” a compact “g,” and a short-armed “t,” keeping the rhythm even in text. Numerals are similarly restrained and legible, designed to sit evenly with the letters without decorative quirks.
This font suits interface labels, dashboards, and general web typography where predictable letterforms aid scanning. It also works well for corporate branding, wayfinding and signage, and presentation decks that need a clear, contemporary sans with an even typographic texture.
The overall tone is modern and matter-of-fact, prioritizing clarity over personality. It conveys a contemporary, dependable voice suitable for straightforward communication and systems where consistency matters.
The likely intention is a versatile, general-purpose sans built around geometric clarity and consistent rhythm, offering reliable legibility in both display-sized headings and continuous text without stylistic distraction.
The design leans toward geometric construction (notably in rounded letters like C, O, Q, and G) while keeping terminals and joins uncomplicated for steady texture. In paragraphs, spacing and shapes produce a calm, uniform color with minimal visual noise.