Sans Normal Ofbij 15 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Bronkoh' by Brink, 'Hanley Pro' by District 62 Studio, 'Aspira' by Durotype, 'EquipCondensed' by Hoftype, 'Averta PE' and 'Averta Standard PE' by Intelligent Design, 'Neue Reman Gt' and 'Neue Reman Sans' by Propertype, and 'Arthura' by Seniors Studio (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, confident, friendly, modern, punchy, straightforward, impact, clarity, modernity, approachability, geometric, rounded, compact, blocky, smooth.
A heavy, geometric sans with broad, rounded bowls and clean, unmodulated strokes. Curves are smooth and near-circular (notably in O/C/G), while joins and terminals are mostly blunt with a few subtly angled cuts that add snap to diagonals. Counters are relatively tight for the weight, giving letters a compact, ink-rich presence; apertures stay fairly open in forms like c and e for clarity. The lowercase is simple and sturdy, with a single-storey a and g, a short-shouldered r, and a compact, high crossbar on t; figures are equally robust with rounded shapes and consistent stroke heft.
Best suited to headlines, posters, packaging, and brand marks where weight and presence are an advantage. It also works well for short UI labels, signage, and callouts where quick recognition and strong contrast against the page are needed, especially at medium-to-large sizes.
The overall tone is bold and approachable, combining a contemporary geometric feel with a no-nonsense, highly emphatic voice. It reads as energetic and assertive without becoming aggressive, making it well suited to attention-grabbing messaging and upbeat brand expressions.
This design appears intended as a contemporary, high-impact sans that prioritizes bold legibility and a clean geometric character. The simplified lowercase and sturdy numerals suggest a practical display workhorse aimed at modern branding and prominent typographic statements.
In text, the dense color creates strong impact at display sizes, while the closed-in counters suggest giving a bit more tracking if used in longer lines or over complex backgrounds. The rhythm is even and stable, with generous curves and simplified details keeping the look cohesive across caps, lowercase, and numerals.