Sans Normal Algin 11 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Afical' by Formatype Foundry, 'Mandioca' by Latinotype, 'Helony' by RantauType, 'NeoGram' and 'Nuber Next' by The Northern Block, and 'Artico' by cretype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, signage, editorial, presentations, infographics, modern, neutral, clean, friendly, utilitarian, legibility, clarity, system design, general purpose, modern neutrality, rounded, open, even, plainspoken, contemporary.
A clean sans with rounded, circular bowls and smooth joins that keep the texture even across lines. Strokes are uniform and crisp, with generous counters and open apertures that help maintain clarity in both uppercase and lowercase. Terminals tend to finish squarely, while the overall geometry leans on simple circles and straight stems for a straightforward, contemporary rhythm. Numerals are clear and proportional, matching the letterforms’ balanced width and steady spacing.
Well-suited for interface copy, dashboards, and product typography where straightforward readability is the priority. It also works for headings and supporting text in editorial layouts, presentations, and informational graphics that benefit from a clean, even typographic voice.
The tone is modern and matter-of-fact, projecting clarity and approachability rather than personality-heavy stylization. Its rounded construction adds a mild friendliness, while the consistent shapes keep it professional and restrained.
The design appears aimed at a general-purpose sans that prioritizes legibility and consistency through simple geometric construction. Its restrained detailing suggests it’s meant to integrate easily into modern systems and layouts without drawing undue attention to itself.
Uppercase forms read sturdy and signage-like, while the lowercase stays compact and highly legible due to open counters and uncomplicated shapes. The sample text shows stable line color at larger sizes, with minimal visual noise and good separation between similar characters.