Sans Normal Lomep 1 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Gimbal Grotesque' by AVP, 'Myriad' by Adobe, 'Conamore' by Grida, 'Qubo' by Hoftype, 'Core Sans N SC' and 'Core Sans NR' by S-Core, and 'Corbert Condensed' by The Northern Block (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, logos, packaging, sporty, energetic, bold, retro, friendly, impact, motion, bold branding, friendly emphasis, slanted, compact counters, rounded corners, chunky, soft terminals.
A heavy, right-slanted sans with broad proportions and a compact, punchy silhouette. Strokes are thick and largely uniform, with rounded joins and softened terminals that keep the dense weight from feeling harsh. Curves are generously drawn and slightly squashed into wide ovals, while counters stay relatively tight, creating strong black-and-white impact. The overall rhythm is lively and forward-leaning, with sturdy uppercase forms and round, weighty numerals that read cleanly at display sizes.
Best suited for display roles such as headlines, posters, campaign graphics, and bold brand marks where immediate impact is needed. It also works well for sports or event branding, packaging callouts, and short UI labels where a strong, friendly emphasis is appropriate.
The tone is assertive and energetic, with a sporty, headline-ready presence. Its slant and chunky construction add motion and urgency, while the rounded shaping keeps it approachable rather than aggressive. The result feels contemporary with a hint of retro athletic branding.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual punch with a forward-leaning, energetic stance while maintaining friendly legibility through rounded geometry and simplified, sturdy shapes.
The sample text shows confident word shapes with strong emphasis and clear separation between rounds and straights, making it especially effective where bold texture is desired. The numerals match the letterforms closely, keeping a consistent, unified color across mixed text.