Sans Normal Digoy 15 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'BR Cobane', 'BR Hendrix', and 'BR Omega' by Brink (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, editorial, brand systems, signage, presentations, modern, clean, minimal, neutral, airy, clarity, modern neutrality, minimalism, system design, legibility, monoline, geometric, rounded, open apertures, spacious.
This typeface is a monoline sans with a geometric underpinning: round characters lean on near-circular bowls and smooth, continuous curves, while straight strokes stay crisp and unembellished. Terminals are clean and mostly squared-off, with subtle rounding in joins that keeps the rhythm even. Uppercase proportions feel balanced and steady, with wide, open counters in forms like C, O, and G; the G uses a simple horizontal bar that reads clearly. The lowercase maintains a straightforward, contemporary construction with single-storey a and g, a modest-shouldered r, and a compact, symmetrical feel across curves and stems. Numerals are simple and legible, with a rounded 0 and an open, smoothly curved 2 and 3.
It works well for interface typography, product and tech branding, and clean editorial layouts where a quiet, modern sans is needed. The open shapes and steady rhythm also suit wayfinding and presentation materials, especially where a light, contemporary voice is desired.
The overall tone is contemporary and restrained, prioritizing clarity over personality-driven quirks. Its light, open texture and geometric calm give it a refined, unobtrusive presence that suits modern interfaces and brand systems.
The design appears aimed at a modern, geometry-informed sans that stays neutral and highly usable. Its simplified construction and consistent stroke behavior suggest an intention to deliver clear reading and a polished, minimal aesthetic across both display lines and running text.
Stroke endings and joins stay consistent, producing an even typographic color in paragraphs. The forms avoid sharp calligraphic modulation, and the generous counters help maintain readability at a range of sizes.