Sans Normal Omdig 16 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'FF Kievit' and 'FF Milo' by FontFont, 'Modal' by Schriftlabor, 'Comenia Sans' by Suitcase Type Foundry, and 'Acorde' by Willerstorfer (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, packaging, signage, friendly, modern, confident, clean, approachable, impact, clarity, modernity, versatility, simplicity, geometric, rounded, sturdy, high legibility, compact counters.
A heavy, geometric sans with rounded bowls and smooth, continuous curves paired with flat, decisive terminals. Proportions are fairly compact, with generous stroke thickness and tight interior counters that create a solid, emphatic color on the page. The lowercase relies on simple, single-storey constructions (notably a and g) and the overall rhythm is even and orderly, with rounded forms (o, e, c) closely aligned to circular geometry. Numerals and capitals follow the same robust structure, with straightforward shapes and minimal detailing.
Best suited for headlines, branding, and short-to-medium text where strong presence and quick readability are needed. It works especially well in posters, packaging, UI banners, and signage, delivering clear shapes and a cohesive geometric voice at display sizes.
The font reads as contemporary and approachable, projecting a friendly clarity without feeling playful or informal. Its dense, confident letterforms give it a direct, assertive tone suited to clear messaging and strong emphasis.
Likely intended as a modern, no-nonsense geometric sans that emphasizes clarity and impact through sturdy construction and simplified forms. The design prioritizes consistent curves, strong silhouettes, and a friendly neutrality that can adapt across many contemporary applications.
Round letters maintain consistent curvature, while diagonals (A, V, W, X, Y) feel stable and carefully balanced. The lowercase g has a distinctive, simplified looped form that adds character while staying within the geometric system, and the overall spacing appears designed to hold up well at larger sizes where the strong silhouettes dominate.