Sans Normal Ambut 9 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Grift' by 38-lineart; 'BR Candor', 'BR Segma', and 'BR Shape' by Brink; 'Nicky Sans' by Digitype Studio; and 'Gelion' by Halbfett (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, branding, signage, editorial, presentations, clean, modern, friendly, functional, neutral, clarity, versatility, legibility, contemporary neutrality, geometric, monoline, open apertures, large counters, rounded joins.
A clean geometric sans with monolinear strokes, broad circular bowls, and consistently rounded joins. The drawing favors simple, near-circular curves (notably in O, C, and G) paired with straight-sided stems, producing a stable, even texture in text. Apertures and counters are generous, terminals are mostly squared with subtle rounding, and spacing reads open and steady, supporting clear word shapes at display and text sizes.
Well suited for interface typography, dashboards, and product surfaces where clarity and even rhythm matter. It also works effectively for wayfinding and signage, as well as contemporary branding and marketing materials that need a clean, friendly sans. In editorial layouts and presentations, it can serve as a dependable workhorse for headings and body copy with a modern feel.
The tone is contemporary and approachable, with a neutral, no-nonsense presence suited to informational design. Its rounded geometry keeps it from feeling harsh, while the straightforward construction communicates clarity and utility rather than ornament or personality-driven stylization.
The design appears intended as a versatile, geometric everyday sans that prioritizes clarity, consistency, and a calm reading texture. Its construction emphasizes simple forms and open internal spaces to support legibility across a range of sizes and practical contexts.
Capitals show strong geometric structure with a slightly softened finish, while lowercase forms maintain a simple, modern skeleton and consistent stroke rhythm. Numerals follow the same rounded, monoline logic and read clearly alongside text, reinforcing an overall cohesive, system-friendly look.