Sans Normal Kanok 11 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Myriad' by Adobe; 'Syabil' by Eko Bimantara; 'Segoe UI' by Microsoft Corporation; 'Clear Sans Text' by Positype; and 'Core Sans B', 'Core Sans N SC', and 'Core Sans NR' by S-Core (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, packaging, logotypes, sporty, dynamic, confident, modern, friendly, impact, momentum, clarity, modernity, approachability, slanted, geometric, rounded, clean, compact.
A slanted, heavy sans with smooth, rounded geometry and consistent stroke weight. Curves are built from clean circular/elliptical forms, while joins and terminals are generally blunt and simplified, keeping the texture solid and even. Uppercase forms are compact and sturdy; lowercase counters stay open enough for clarity, with single-storey shapes visible in letters like “a” and “g.” Numerals follow the same rounded construction, with generous bowls and straightforward diagonals that maintain a strong, uniform rhythm.
Well suited to headlines, posters, and attention-grabbing editorial callouts where its dense texture and slant can carry momentum. It also fits sports branding, packaging, and bold interface moments that need a friendly but assertive voice, and it can work in short text runs when ample size and spacing are available.
The overall tone is energetic and forward-leaning, giving the face a sense of motion and urgency. Its chunky shapes and rounded forms feel approachable rather than aggressive, balancing strength with a friendly, contemporary character.
This design appears intended to deliver a modern, energetic sans voice with strong presence and quick readability, using rounded geometry and a pronounced slant to suggest speed and confidence without adding decorative complexity.
The slant and weight create prominent word shapes and a tight, punchy text color, especially in short lines and headlines. Diagonal letters (like V, W, X, Y, and Z) emphasize the active, “in-motion” feel, while round letters (O, Q, e, o) keep the palette soft and contemporary.