Sans Normal Anket 13 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Decomputer' by DMTR.ORG (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: signage, ui labels, posters, branding, packaging, modern, industrial, technical, utilitarian, geometric, space efficiency, clarity, systematic geometry, modern utility, rounded corners, rectilinear, compact, sturdy, high contrast openings.
A compact sans with a monoline, geometric build that mixes squared-off stems with rounded corners and generous internal curves. Many joins and terminals are softened into quarter-rounds, giving the glyphs a clean, engineered feel rather than a purely circular construction. Uppercase forms are tall and streamlined, with simple, straight-sided structures and minimal modulation; lowercase follows with similarly narrow proportions and clear, open counters. The overall rhythm is tight and efficient, with punctuation and numerals matching the same squared-yet-rounded vocabulary.
This font suits signage and wayfinding, UI labels, and other space-conscious settings where a compact footprint and clear letterforms help maintain legibility. Its structured shapes also fit product branding, packaging, and poster headlines where a technical, modern tone is desired. It will perform best in short text, titles, and interface-style typography where its engineered details can remain crisp.
The tone is crisp and functional, evoking contemporary wayfinding, product labeling, and technical interfaces. Rounded corners temper the strict geometry, keeping the voice approachable while still feeling precise and controlled. The result reads as modern and slightly industrial, with a purposeful, no-nonsense character.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern, space-efficient sans with a controlled geometric system and softened corners for friendliness. It prioritizes clarity and consistency across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals, aiming for a practical voice that works well in contemporary, information-forward design contexts.
Distinctive details include the pointed apex treatment on the uppercase A, the angular notch-like join in the uppercase W, and a Q with a short diagonal tail. Several letters emphasize open apertures (notably C, G, and S) and simplified bowls, supporting quick recognition at display sizes. Numerals are straightforward and sturdy, designed to sit evenly with the caps and maintain the same compact color.