Sans Normal Uhbig 11 is a regular weight, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Lagu Sans' by Alessio Laiso Type, 'Linear Grotesk' by Designova, 'Seconda Soft' by Durotype, 'Shilia' by Linotype, and 'Interval Sans Pro' by Mostardesign (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, wayfinding, branding, packaging, editorial, modern, neutral, clean, friendly, utilitarian, clarity, versatility, approachability, modernity, open apertures, rounded terminals, even rhythm, high legibility, soft geometry.
A contemporary sans with soft, rounded geometry and steady, even stroke color. Curves are built from clean circular/elliptical forms, while joins and terminals feel gently eased rather than sharply cut, giving the shapes a smooth, approachable finish. Uppercase proportions read broad and stable, with straightforward construction in letters like E, F, T, and L, and generously open counters in C, O, and G. The lowercase keeps a simple, functional structure with a single-storey a and g, round i/j dots, and a compact, readable spacing rhythm that stays consistent across text.
This style suits interface copy, product UI, and general-purpose typography where clarity at a range of sizes matters. It also works well for contemporary branding systems and packaging that want a clean, friendly sans, and can carry short editorial headlines without feeling overly stylized.
The overall tone is modern and neutral with a friendly edge—clear and practical rather than decorative. Its rounded details soften the voice, making it feel approachable for everyday communication while still remaining businesslike.
The design appears intended as a versatile, modern workhorse sans: geometric-leaning but softened for readability and approachability. It prioritizes clear counters, consistent rhythm, and uncomplicated letterforms for reliable performance in continuous text and functional labeling.
Numerals are simple and highly legible, matching the same rounded, geometric logic as the letters. The sample text shows stable word shapes and clear differentiation between similar forms, aided by open bowls and unambiguous stems.