Sans Normal Amlep 11 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Corelia' by Hurufatfont, 'Crique Grotesk' and 'Frygia' by Stawix, and 'Referenz Grotesk' by Sudtipos (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, body copy, product design, signage, editorial, neutral, modern, clean, friendly, utilitarian, clarity, neutrality, versatility, system type, grotesk, even rhythm, open counters, high legibility, plainspoken.
A straightforward sans serif with smooth, rounded curves and clean terminals. Strokes are even and steady, with moderate apertures and open counters that keep letterforms clear at text sizes. Proportions feel balanced rather than condensed or extended, and the overall spacing and rhythm read calm and consistent. Numerals are simple and sturdy, matching the letterforms’ no-nonsense geometry.
Well-suited for interface typography, product and brand systems, and general-purpose editorial layouts where legibility and a steady typographic color are important. It should also perform reliably for labeling and signage-style applications that benefit from simple shapes and clear counters.
The tone is neutral and contemporary, prioritizing clarity over personality. It feels practical and approachable, with a quiet friendliness that stays out of the way in continuous reading and UI-style settings.
The design appears intended as a general-purpose workhorse sans: a clean, contemporary default that remains readable across sizes and contexts while maintaining an even, unobtrusive typographic voice.
Uppercase forms present a stable, geometric presence while lowercase shapes maintain clear differentiation (notably between similar forms like i/l and o/0) through straightforward construction and punctuation-like dots. The design avoids ornamental details, relying on clean curves and dependable structure for recognition.