Sans Normal Ankor 15 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Golden Record' by Mans Greback (names referenced only for comparison).
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This sans serif has smooth, rounded forms and an even, steady stroke presence that produces a solid, consistent texture in text. Uppercase shapes are straightforward and geometric-leaning, with broad bowls and clean terminals; curves stay circular and corners are softened rather than sharp. The lowercase follows the same clear construction, with open counters and simple joins that keep letters distinct at a glance. Numerals are similarly plain and legible, matching the overall rhythm and maintaining uniform visual weight across the set.
It suits interface copy, labels, and navigation where quick recognition matters, and it also scales well for headlines and short marketing statements thanks to its even, confident color. The simple, rounded construction makes it a reliable choice for wayfinding and general-purpose communication pieces where neutrality and legibility are priorities.
The overall tone is contemporary and neutral, with a friendly softness from the rounded curves and open shapes. It feels practical and unobtrusive, aiming for clarity rather than personality or ornament, which helps it sit comfortably in many visual systems.
The design appears intended as a versatile, all-purpose sans with rounded geometry that balances modern simplicity and approachable readability. Its consistent stroke behavior and open counters suggest a focus on clear everyday typography across display and general text settings.
The font’s rounded geometry creates a calm cadence in longer lines, and the consistent shaping across caps, lowercase, and figures supports cohesive typography in mixed-content layouts. Wide, open interior spaces help preserve clarity in bold headings and shorter UI-style labels.