Sans Normal Abnad 14 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'PGF Qualta' by PeGGO Fonts, 'Soleil' by TypeTogether, and 'URW Geometric' by URW Type Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, editorial, branding, captions, presentations, modern, clean, dynamic, approachable, clarity, modernization, motion, versatility, readability, oblique, humanist, open apertures, smooth curves, rounded terminals.
A slanted sans with smooth, rounded forms and an even, low-contrast stroke. Curves are broadly circular with open counters, while straight strokes keep a steady rhythm and a gentle forward lean. Terminals read clean and contemporary, and the overall texture stays airy thanks to generous internal space in letters like a, e, and s. Numerals follow the same oblique, streamlined construction for consistent color in mixed text.
This font works well for UI and product copy where a clean sans is needed but a touch of forward motion adds character. It also suits editorial decks, captions, and marketing materials that benefit from an energetic italic voice. For branding, it can serve as a contemporary supporting face for wordmarks, headlines, and short statements.
The italic angle gives the face a sense of motion and contemporary polish, while the rounded geometry keeps it friendly rather than sharp or technical. It feels businesslike and modern, with an easy readability that suits everyday communication. Overall, the tone is neutral-to-warm—confident without being loud.
The design appears intended as a versatile oblique sans that reads smoothly in both short and longer settings, combining modern geometric roundness with practical clarity. Its consistent stroke and open spacing suggest a focus on dependable on-screen and print performance while providing a built-in sense of momentum.
In the sample text, the oblique stance remains stable across sizes and lines, producing a smooth diagonal cadence. The letterforms maintain clear differentiation between similar shapes (for example, rounded bowls versus angled stems), which helps readability in longer passages.