Sans Normal Aflim 12 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Conamore' by Grida; 'Neue Frutiger', 'Neue Frutiger 1450', 'Neue Frutiger Cyrillic', 'Neue Frutiger Paneuropean', and 'Neue Frutiger Vietnamese' by Linotype; 'Corpid' by LucasFonts; and 'Camphor' and 'Neue Frutiger World' by Monotype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, sportswear, sporty, dynamic, confident, modern, friendly, add motion, emphasis, modern impact, friendly strength, slanted, rounded, clean, open, sturdy.
This typeface is a heavy, right-slanted sans with smooth, rounded construction and a clean, low-contrast stroke. Curves are broad and circular (notably in O, C, and G), while joins and terminals stay crisp and uncomplicated, keeping the silhouette tidy at larger sizes. The lowercase shows a single-storey a and g, open apertures, and compact, sturdy proportions; overall spacing reads even and the rhythm is steady, with slightly lively shapes driven by the italic slant.
It performs best in display roles such as headlines, posters, and punchy brand statements where its weight and slant can project momentum. It can also suit packaging and promotional graphics that need a clean, modern voice with added energy, and it fits well in sporty or performance-oriented visual systems.
The overall tone feels energetic and forward-moving, with a straightforward, no-nonsense solidity. Its rounded forms keep it approachable, while the slant adds urgency and motion, giving it a sporty, contemporary character.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern sans voice with added motion, combining sturdy strokes and rounded geometry to stay friendly while still feeling assertive. The italic posture suggests emphasis and forward direction as a primary expressive tool rather than a subtle companion style.
Numerals are simple and high-impact, with clear differentiation between forms and smooth curves in 0, 6, 8, and 9. The sample text shows strong color on the page and maintains legibility in longer lines, though the pronounced slant and weight make it most comfortable when used with generous line spacing.