Sans Normal Oknol 16 is a bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Bozon' by ROHH (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, signage, ui labels, modern, confident, friendly, clean, direct, strong presence, clear readability, modern utility, brand impact, geometric, rounded, blocky, stable, high legibility.
A heavy, geometric sans with broad proportions and clean, low-contrast strokes. Counters are open and largely circular to oval, with smooth joins and minimal modulation. Terminals are mostly straight-cut, producing a sturdy, poster-like texture, while round letters stay notably full and even. The lowercase shows single-storey a and g, compact apertures, and a straightforward, unembellished construction that keeps word shapes solid and consistent.
Well suited to headlines, posters, and prominent UI or product labeling where strong presence and quick recognition are needed. Its wide, geometric forms also work effectively for branding and signage, maintaining clarity at a range of display sizes.
The overall tone is contemporary and assertive, with a friendly edge from the rounded bowls and generous spacing in the curves. It reads as practical and no-nonsense, while still feeling approachable and modern rather than industrial or decorative.
The design appears intended as a robust, modern workhorse sans that prioritizes clarity and impact. By combining simple geometric structure with heavy strokes and open counters, it aims to deliver confident readability for contemporary communication.
Numerals are chunky and highly legible, matching the letterforms’ broad stance and uniform stroke weight. The forms maintain a consistent geometric rhythm across uppercase and lowercase, making the font feel cohesive in dense text as well as in short, emphatic lines.