Sans Normal Kobiz 14 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Multiple' by Latinotype, 'June Pro' and 'Plantago' by Schriftlabor, and 'Knedle' by Sudetype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: branding, posters, headlines, packaging, ui labels, modern, sporty, friendly, energetic, casual, dynamism, approachability, clarity, contemporary tone, rounded, slanted, open, smooth, humanist.
A slanted sans with soft, rounded geometry and smooth curve-to-stem transitions. Strokes stay even and clean, with open apertures and gently tapered joins that keep counters airy and legible. The lowercase shows a single-storey “a” and “g” and compact, rounded bowls; the uppercase is broad and steady with simple, utilitarian construction. Figures are straightforward and readable, mixing rounded forms (0, 8, 9) with angled strokes (1, 4, 7) for a balanced, contemporary texture.
Well suited to branding and marketing materials that benefit from a forward, modern voice, such as posters, campaigns, packaging, and tech or lifestyle identities. It also works for UI labels, navigation, and short editorial callouts where a clean sans with added dynamism is useful.
The overall tone feels contemporary and approachable, with an energetic forward lean that suggests motion and informality. Rounded details and open forms keep it friendly rather than severe, making it read as modern and practical with a slightly sporty edge.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary sans look with built-in motion through a consistent slant, while maintaining a rounded, approachable feel. Its simple constructions and open counters prioritize clarity, aiming for a versatile voice that can shift between functional interface use and expressive display settings.
Spacing appears comfortable and consistent in running text, producing an even rhythm without sharp spikes or fussy detail. The italic angle is prominent enough to signal emphasis on its own, while the generous curves help maintain clarity at larger display sizes as well as in short text blocks.