Sans Normal Akriz 4 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Gladiora' by Owl king project, 'Neue Reman Gt' and 'Neue Reman Sans' by Propertype, and 'Mouser' by Sharkshock (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, packaging, signage, friendly, modern, confident, playful, clean, approachability, impact, legibility, modernity, brand voice, rounded, soft, geometric, high-contrast counters, large apertures.
A heavy, rounded sans with broadly geometric construction and smooth, circular curves. Strokes stay even and sturdy throughout, with generous bowls and counters that keep the letterforms open despite the weight. Corners are softly finished rather than sharp, and proportions feel balanced and slightly wide in the round letters, while straight-sided forms remain firm and rectangular. The lowercase is simple and highly legible, with compact, sturdy terminals and clear differentiation between similar shapes (notably the tail and diagonal in the Q).
This font is well-suited for bold headlines, brand marks, and short-form messaging where clarity and presence are key. It also works effectively in packaging and signage applications that benefit from a friendly, modern voice and strong legibility at a distance.
The overall tone is approachable and upbeat, combining a contemporary geometric feel with soft, friendly rounding. Its weight and openness make it feel confident and direct, while the rounded shaping adds warmth and a slightly playful character.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern, geometric sans that stays warm and approachable while providing strong visual impact. Its rounded forms and open counters suggest a focus on legibility and friendliness for contemporary branding and display typography.
The numerals are robust and clear, matching the rounded rhythm of the letters. Spacing appears comfortable in text, and the shapes maintain consistent visual color across mixed-case settings, supporting strong word silhouettes at display sizes.