Sans Normal Berev 6 is a regular weight, very narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, packaging, signage, art deco, retro, playful, quirky, geometric, compactness, distinctiveness, vintage flavor, display clarity, stylized geometry, condensed, high-contrast joints, pointed terminals, oval counters, angular curves.
A condensed, monoline display sans with tall proportions and tight letterfit. Forms are built from simple strokes and oval counters, but many joins are sharpened into tapered points, giving curves a slightly faceted, cut-paper feel. Round letters like O and Q read as narrow ovals, while diagonals in A, K, V, W, X and Y are crisp and clean. The lowercase keeps a straightforward construction with single-storey a and g, a compact, hooky r, and a distinctive y with a long descending stroke; numerals are similarly narrow with open, airy interior space.
Best suited to display settings where its narrow footprint and stylized joins can read clearly—headlines, poster typography, branding marks, packaging callouts, and retro-inspired signage. It can also work for short subheads where a tall, compact texture is desired.
The overall tone feels Art Deco–leaning and retro, with a lively, whimsical edge created by the pointed joins and condensed rhythm. It suggests vintage signage and stylized titling rather than neutral text typography.
The font appears designed to deliver a compact, highly recognizable silhouette with geometric roundness tempered by sharp, decorative joins. Its goal seems to be distinctive display readability with a vintage-leaning personality and efficient horizontal space usage.
The design maintains a consistent stroke weight across straight and curved segments, but uses sharp notches and wedges at key intersections (notably in M, N, w, and s) to add character. The condensed width creates strong vertical emphasis and a brisk, rhythmic texture in lines of copy.