Sans Normal Byduf 17 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Fusion Collection' by Blaze Type; 'Forme Grotesque', 'Forme Grotesque Arabic Variable', and 'Forme Grotesque Variable' by Colophon Foundry; 'Metro Sans' by Studio Few; and 'Peter' by Vibrant Types (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, editorial, brand system, product design, signage, clean, modern, neutral, friendly, legibility, versatility, modern utility, clarity, geometric, open counters, crisp, even rhythm, unobtrusive.
A clean sans with geometric, rounded skeletons and smooth, continuous curves. Strokes are uniform and consistent, with open apertures and generous counters that keep letters clear at text sizes. Terminals are straight and matter-of-fact, producing a crisp overall texture, while proportions feel balanced with a slightly airy, open look in round letters and a steady vertical emphasis in stems.
Well-suited for interface typography, product copy, and general-purpose editorial setting where clarity and a calm typographic color matter. It also works for brand systems seeking a modern, unobtrusive sans for headings and supporting text, and for straightforward signage or labels requiring quick recognition.
The tone is neutral and contemporary, projecting clarity and approachability rather than personality-heavy flair. Its even rhythm and restrained detailing give it a dependable, “default UI” confidence that feels at home in modern digital and editorial contexts.
The design appears intended as a versatile, general-use sans that prioritizes legibility and visual neutrality. Its geometric construction and open shapes suggest a focus on clean reproduction across sizes and contexts while maintaining a modern, approachable character.
Round forms (C, O, Q, G) appear smoothly drawn and well-balanced, while diagonals (K, V, W, X, Y) are clean and consistent, supporting a stable typographic color. Numerals are straightforward and readable, with simple shapes that align well with the letterforms in overall weight and presence.