Sans Normal Adlef 13 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Mustica Pro' by Alifinart Studio, 'Madani' by NamelaType, 'Almarose' by S&C Type, 'Core Sans C' by S-Core, and 'Gogh' by Type Forward (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: branding, advertising, posters, ui labels, editorial headings, modern, sporty, energetic, clean, friendly, forward motion, contemporary clarity, approachable modernity, headline impact, oblique, geometric, rounded, open, smooth.
A slanted sans with smooth, rounded curves and a largely geometric construction. Strokes stay even and steady, with softened terminals and generous apertures that keep counters open. Uppercase forms are straightforward and stable, while lowercase shows a single-storey “a” and compact, rounded bowls that create an efficient, contemporary rhythm. Figures are clean and legible, with simple, uncluttered shapes and consistent spacing that reads clearly in continuous text.
Well-suited for branding systems that want a modern, energetic voice, as well as advertising, posters, and campaign headlines where the slant can imply speed and dynamism. It also works for UI labels, product packaging, and editorial headings that need clean, friendly clarity without a rigid feel.
The overall tone is contemporary and active, with an oblique stance that adds motion and forward momentum. Its rounded geometry keeps the personality approachable rather than sharp or technical, making it feel friendly, sporty, and current.
The design appears intended as a versatile, contemporary oblique sans that balances geometric cleanliness with softened curves for approachability. Its consistent slant and open forms suggest a focus on energetic headlines and clear, modern messaging.
The italic angle is consistent across caps, lowercase, and numerals, producing a cohesive flow in paragraphs. Round letters like O/C/G maintain smooth curvature, and the general letterfit feels balanced—neither tight nor overly airy—supporting readable lines at larger display sizes and in short text passages.