Sans Normal Lulab 4 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Congress Sans' by Club Type, 'Elisar DT' by DTP Types, 'Mirai' by GT&CANARY, 'Telder HT Pro' by Huerta Tipográfica, 'Pelita' by Lafontype, 'Morandi' by Monotype, 'Belle Sans' by Park Street Studio, and 'Multi' by Type-Ø-Tones (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, packaging, social graphics, sporty, energetic, friendly, bold, impact, motion, approachability, branding, chunky, rounded, slanted, compact.
A heavy, slanted sans with broad, rounded forms and softly squared terminals. Strokes are monolinear and dense, with tight internal counters that stay open enough for display sizes. The italic angle is consistent across caps, lowercase, and figures, producing a strong forward motion. Curves are generously rounded (notably in O/C/G and the bowls of b/p/q), while diagonals in A/V/W/X are thick and stable, giving the overall texture a compact, blocky rhythm.
Best suited to headlines and short display copy where impact and momentum are priorities. It works well for sports branding, event promotion, packaging callouts, and bold social or advertising graphics. For longer text, the heavy color and compact counters may feel intense, making it more effective as an accent or primary display voice.
The tone feels assertive and upbeat—more athletic and promotional than formal. Its rounded geometry keeps the weight from feeling harsh, lending a friendly, approachable confidence. The slant adds urgency and motion, suggesting speed, action, and contemporary energy.
Likely designed to deliver maximum visual punch with a rounded, modern feel, combining a strong display weight with an italicized sense of speed. The consistent, simplified shapes suggest an emphasis on broad usability in branding and promotional settings rather than editorial nuance.
Letterforms lean toward wide, sturdy silhouettes with simplified construction and minimal detailing. The numeral set matches the same bold, rounded vocabulary, with clear, chunky shapes intended to read quickly. In the sample text, the dense stroke mass creates a dark color on the page, emphasizing impact over delicacy.