Sans Normal Anbal 13 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui text, signage, brand systems, headlines, infographics, clean, modern, neutral, friendly, technical, clarity, versatility, modernization, system design, geometric, rounded, crisp, minimal, high-contrast counters.
A clean geometric sans with near-uniform stroke thickness and a largely circular construction in round letters. Curves are smooth and consistent, while terminals are predominantly straight-cut, giving the forms a crisp, engineered finish. Proportions feel balanced and compact, with open counters and clear apertures that keep text readable. The uppercase set reads sturdy and simplified, and the lowercase shows single-story shapes where expected (notably a and g), reinforcing the font’s straightforward, contemporary structure. Numerals are similarly geometric, with rounded bowls and stable verticals that align well with the overall rhythm.
This font suits interface labeling, product UI, and wayfinding where clear shapes and even rhythm matter. Its geometric simplicity also works well for brand systems, headlines, and infographic typography that needs a clean, contemporary look without calling attention to stylistic quirks.
The overall tone is modern and neutral, with a friendly clarity that comes from rounded geometry and uncluttered details. It feels practical and contemporary rather than expressive, projecting an efficient, matter-of-fact voice suitable for everyday communication.
The design appears intended to deliver a dependable geometric sans for general-purpose use, emphasizing clarity, consistency, and a contemporary visual system. Its simplified forms and restrained detailing suggest a focus on versatility across display and text-like settings.
Diagonal joins and angled strokes (such as in K, V, W, X, Y) are clean and sharply resolved, contrasting with the soft circularity of O/Q and the bowls in B/P/R. Spacing appears even and controlled in the sample text, supporting consistent word shapes at larger paragraph sizes.