Sans Normal Ohbev 11 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Quiet Sans' by Dharma Type, 'Noah' by Fontfabric, 'Marcher' by Horizon Type, 'Texta Pro' by Latinotype, and 'Cocogoose Classic' by Zetafonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, packaging, signage, friendly, confident, modern, approachable, playful, approachability, high impact, clarity, modernity, rounded, soft corners, geometric, compact, sturdy.
A heavy, rounded sans with clean, geometric construction and softly eased corners. Curves are full and circular (notably in O/C/G), while straight strokes remain firm and even, creating a consistent, low-modulation texture. The lowercase shows compact bowls and short-to-moderate extenders, with simple, sturdy terminals and a single-storey “g”; counters tend to be relatively small, emphasizing a dense, poster-like color. Numerals follow the same round, robust logic, with clear, uncomplicated silhouettes.
This style works especially well for headlines, brand wordmarks, packaging, and signage where a strong, friendly voice is needed. Its dense, rounded forms also suit UI display text, social graphics, and promotional copy, particularly when set with comfortable tracking to keep counters open.
The overall tone is friendly and contemporary, pairing a solid, dependable presence with a slightly playful softness from the rounded forms. It feels confident and accessible rather than austere, making it well-suited to upbeat, consumer-facing messaging.
The design appears aimed at a contemporary geometric sans that maximizes impact while staying approachable through rounded contours and simplified letterforms. It prioritizes clear, bold silhouettes and a smooth, modern rhythm for attention-grabbing display typography.
Wide circular letters (O/Q/0/8/9) set a strong geometric rhythm, while diagonals (A/V/W/X/Y) stay crisp and stable. The design favors simple, high-impact shapes over delicate detailing, which helps it read as punchy at larger sizes and in short bursts of text.