Sans Normal Judoh 5 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Seconda Soft' by Durotype; 'Ardena' by Fincker Font Cuisine; 'Neue Frutiger', 'Neue Frutiger Cyrillic', 'Neue Frutiger Paneuropean', and 'Neue Frutiger Vietnamese' by Linotype; 'FreeSet' by ParaType; and 'Clear Sans Screen' and 'Clear Sans Text' by Positype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, packaging, ads, dynamic, sporty, modern, confident, energetic, emphasis, momentum, impact, modernity, clarity, oblique, clean, geometric, punchy, forward-leaning.
This typeface is a slanted sans with compact, rounded counters and a clean, geometric skeleton. Strokes are heavy and largely uniform, with smooth curve joins and crisp terminals that read as subtly angled rather than fully rounded. Proportions feel slightly condensed in places, while overall letter widths vary naturally across the set, creating a lively rhythm in text. The lowercase shows single-storey forms (notably the a and g), and the numerals are straightforward and sturdy, built to match the same rounded, low-detail construction.
It performs best in short, prominent text such as headlines, posters, promotional copy, and brand marks where the slant and weight can carry visual impact. It also suits sports and tech-adjacent branding, packaging callouts, and other display applications that benefit from a fast, modern voice.
The overall tone is energetic and assertive, with a forward-leaning posture that suggests speed and momentum. Its clean geometry keeps it contemporary, while the weight and slant add a strong, promotional voice suited to attention-grabbing settings.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary italic sans optimized for impact and immediacy. Its geometric construction and consistent stroke behavior prioritize clarity and strong texture over ornament, aiming for a punchy, forward-moving presence in display typography.
In the sample text, the dense color and italic angle create strong word shapes and a pronounced typographic emphasis, especially in mixed-case lines. Rounded bowls (o, e, c) stay open and clear at display sizes, and diagonal-heavy letters (K, V, W, X, Y) reinforce the brisk, directional feel.